RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Protection of phage applications in crop production: a patent landscape JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 555904 DO 10.1101/555904 A1 D. Holtappels A1 R. Lavigne A1 I. Huys A1 J. Wagemans YR 2019 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/02/21/555904.abstract AB In agriculture, the prevention and treatment of bacterial infections represents an increasing challenge. Traditional (chemical) methods have been restricted to ensure public health and limit the occurrence of resistant strains. Bacteriophages could be a sustainable alternative. A major hurdle towards the commercial implementation of phage-based biocontrol strategies concerns aspects of regulation and intellectual property protection. Within this study, two datasets have been composed to analyze both scientific publications and patent documents and to get an idea on the focus of R&D by means of an abstract and claim analysis. 137 papers and 49 patent families were found searching public databases, their numbers increasing over time. Within this dataset, the majority of the patent documents were filed by non-profit organizations in Asia. There seems to be a good correlation between the papers and patent documents in terms of targeted bacterial genera. Furthermore, granted patents seem to claim rather broad and cover methods of treatment. This review shows that there is indeed a growing publishing and patenting activity concerning phage biocontrol. Targeted research is needed to further stimulate the exploration of phages within integrated pest management strategies and to deal with bacterial infections in crop production.