“…However, an increasing use of chemical treatments causes several negative effects such as environmental pollution, imbalance in the soil ecosystem, potential threat to silkworms, and development of pathogen resistance ( Compant et al, 2005 ; O’Brien, 2017 ). Thus, biocontrol using antagonistic microorganisms is a safer alternative to reduce the use of chemicals in agriculture, and it is considered as a promising approach for the management of soil borne diseases ( Dhahira-Beevi and Qadri, 2010 ; Shahid and Khan, 2016 ; Singh et al, 2017 ; Alamri et al, 2019 ). Biocontrol Agents (BCAs) are potentially beneficial microorganisms including fungi, viruses and a group of bacteria called plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) ( Pal and McSpadden, 2006 ; Mota et al, 2017 ; O’Brien, 2017 ; Köhl et al, 2019 ).…”