Available methods and modes of action Sample Clauses

Available methods and modes of action. Alternative methods belong to one of three major types, according to their underlying mode of action: • Methods that act directly on the pathogen itself. These include the application of biocidal substances (primarily plant extracts with antimicrobial properties), but also the use of biocontrol organisms that act directly on the pathogen through antagonism, hyperparasitism, or ecological competition. • Methods that make use of plants own capacity for resistance the development of resistant varieties, exploiting the genetic resources of the cultivated species or related species; the application of plant defence stimulators. Plant resistance can indeed be constitutive, or it can be induced by infection or other external stimuli; • Methods that use agronomic practices to fight primary infection (prevention) or secondary infections (avoidance). Prevention methods include the management of potentially infected crop material (gathering, shredding, or burying of litter; selection of disease-free seeds and plants; elimination of volunteers or refuse piles close to fields). Avoidance methods include covering crops to avoid contamination by airborne or splash-borne spores; reducing the time during which above-ground plant parts are exposed to moisture, to limit spore germination and infection; and minimizing damage to foliage and other plant parts, which can create entry points for pathogens. “Biocontrol” includes methods with either direct or indirect effects on plant pathogens, but making use exclusively of “natural” products or substances (in other words, excluding synthetic mineral or organic compounds. It also includes the use of signalling molecules (attractant or repellent pheromones, plant odours, etc.), although these are not relevant to the control of diseases targeted by the use of copper. It is important to note that not all biocontrol methods are approved for use in OA; conversely, some methods allowed in OA (such as the use of copper) are logically excluded from the field of biocontrol.
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