Application of microbiocontrol technology in the cultivation of traditional Chinese medicine

Jiankun Jin , Rui Liu , Ruiqi Ma , Yuzheng Xiang , Yibo Wang , Meng Zhang , Yu Chen

Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines ›› 2025, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (2) : 90 -98.

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Application of microbiocontrol technology in the cultivation of traditional Chinese medicine

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Plant diseases affect the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines, while traditional chemical pesticides have many drawbacks such as environmental pollution, health risks and disruption of ecological balance. Microbiocontrol has gradually appeared in public view, and its application has become increasingly extensive. This paper reviews the disease-causing species of medicinal plants, including fungal, bacterial, nematode, viral and parasitic pests, and reviews the diseases caused by microorganisms in traditional Chinese medicine planting and their biological control by consulting Sciencedirect databases and Web of Science databases. 4667 related articles were found, of which 552 were related to microbiocontrol technology and cultivation of traditional Chinese medicines. This review provides a reference for the green planting technology of traditional Chinese medicine.

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microbial control technology / traditional Chinese medicine / application

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Jiankun Jin, Rui Liu, Ruiqi Ma, Yuzheng Xiang, Yibo Wang, Meng Zhang, Yu Chen. Application of microbiocontrol technology in the cultivation of traditional Chinese medicine. Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines, 2025, 20(2): 90-98 DOI:

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This work was financially supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (81973284) and Scientific Research Foundation of the Education Department of Liaoning Province (LJKZ0944).

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