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Biocontrols for plant pathogens include organism that consume, parasitize, or are antagonistic to the pathogenic organisms.
Biocontrols that consume pathogens are generally soil organisms that use the pathogen as a nutrient source.
Parasites include fungi and bacteria that are pathogens of the pathogen.
Antagonistic organisms inhibit the pathogen by interfering with their biology.
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