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Plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas sp. Strains reduce natural occurrence of anthracnose in soybean (Glycine max L.) in central Himalayan region.

Manisha Tripathi1, Bhavdish N Johri, Alok Sharma.   

Abstract

Biological control is an accepted important component of current plant disease management strategies. Introduction of bacterized seeds carrying bacterial isolates with proven growth-promotion capabilities and antagonistic characteristics offer a valid alternative to chemical protectants. Root colonization of disease-susceptible (PS 1024) and moderately resistant (PS1042) varieties of soyabean (Glycine Max L) by fluorescent pseudomonad (FLPs) strains GRP3, PEn-4, PRS1, and WRS-24 was studied in relation to natural occurrence of anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum dematium (Pers Ex Fr.) Grove. Rhizoplane population of FLPs was maintained at a critical level (5.3 cfu) up to 30 days of plant growth, followed by a steep decline. Indigenous FLPs population, however, remained nearly unchanged (3.0 to 2.4 log g(-1) root) between 30 days and 75 days of plant growth. The relative FLPs population in rhizosphere was lower than that in rhizoplane. Although intervarietal difference was observed, the root/shoot length remained unaffected. Compared to nonbacterized control, dry root weight was improved by FLPs treatment. Severity of foliar anthracnose was reduced significantly after FLPs treatment in the variety PS 1042. Because the point of FLPs treatment (seed bacterization) was away from the site of disease appearance (leaf), operation of induced systemic resistance in strains PEn-4 and GRP3 appears imminent.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16604418     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-005-0297-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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