Literature DB >> 26505310

Evaluation of native bacteria and manganese phosphite for alternative control of charcoal root rot of soybean.

Ester Simonetti1, Natalia Pin Viso2, Marcela Montecchia3, Carla Zilli4, Karina Balestrasse5, Marcelo Carmona2.   

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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are potential agents to control plant pathogens and their combined use with biopesticides such as phosphites may constitute a novel strategy to incorporate in disease management programs. In the present study, 11 bacterial isolates were selected on the basis of their antagonistic activity against Macrophomina phaseolina in dual-culture tests, and their plant growth promoting traits. Selected isolates were characterised on the basis of auxin and siderophore production, phosphate solubilisation and rep-PCR genomic fingerprinting. Two of these isolates, identified as Pseudomonas fluorescens 9 and Bacillus subtilis 54, were further evaluated for their inhibitory capacity against M. phaseolina using in vitro (on soybean seeds) and in vivo (greenhouse assay) tests. Both bacteria were applied individually as well as in combined treatment with manganese phosphite as seed treatments. Damage severity on soybean seeds was significantly reduced, compared with the untreated control, by both bacterial strains; however, the individual application of phosphite showed to be least effective in controlling M. phaseolina. Interestingly, the phosphite treatment improved its performance under greenhouse conditions compared to the results from the in vitro assays. In the greenhouse trials, the greatest reductions in disease severity were achieved when strain P. fluorescens 9 was applied singly or when strain B. subtilis 54 was combined with manganese phosphite, achieving 82% of control in both cases. This work is the first to report the control of M. phaseolina using combined treatment with PGPR and phosphite under greenhouse conditions.
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Keywords:  Bacillus subtilis; Biocontrol; Macrophomina phaseolina; PGPR; Pseudomonas fluorescens

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26505310     DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2015.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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1.  The Use of Raw Poultry Waste as Soil Amendment Under Field Conditions Caused a Loss of Bacterial Genetic Diversity Together with an Increment of Eutrophic Risk and Phytotoxic Effects.

Authors:  Natalia D Pin Viso; Pedro F Rizzo; Brian J Young; Emmanuel Gabioud; Patricia Bres; Nicolás I Riera; Lina Merino; Marisa D Farber; Diana C Crespo
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2022-10-05       Impact factor: 4.192

Review 2.  Macrophomina phaseolina : General Characteristics of Pathogenicity and Methods of Control.

Authors:  Nathalie Marquez; María L Giachero; Stéphane Declerck; Daniel A Ducasse
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2021-04-22       Impact factor: 5.753

3.  Pseudomonas fluorescens Showing Antifungal Activity against Macrophomina phaseolina, a Severe Pathogenic Fungus of Soybean, Produces Phenazine as the Main Active Metabolite.

Authors:  Stefany Castaldi; Marco Masi; Francisco Sautua; Alessio Cimmino; Rachele Isticato; Marcelo Carmona; Angela Tuzi; Antonio Evidente
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2021-11-19

4.  Truncatenolide, a Bioactive Disubstituted Nonenolide Produced by Colletotrichum truncatum, the Causal Agent of Anthracnose of Soybean in Argentina: Fungal Antagonism and SAR Studies.

Authors:  Marco Masi; Stefany Castaldi; Francisco Sautua; Gennaro Pescitelli; Marcelo Anibal Carmona; Antonio Evidente
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 5.895

5.  Molecular Identification and Genetic Characterization of Macrophomina phaseolina Strains Causing Pathogenicity on Sunflower and Chickpea.

Authors:  Ali N Khan; Faluk Shair; Kamran Malik; Zafar Hayat; Muhammad Ayub Khan; Fauzia Yusuf Hafeez; Muhammad Nadeem Hassan
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-07-19       Impact factor: 5.640

6.  Plant Growth Promotion Function of Bacillus sp. Strains Isolated from Salt-Pan Rhizosphere and Their Biocontrol Potential against Macrophomina phaseolina.

Authors:  Stefany Castaldi; Claudia Petrillo; Giuliana Donadio; Fabrizio Dal Piaz; Alessio Cimmino; Marco Masi; Antonio Evidente; Rachele Isticato
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-03-24       Impact factor: 5.923

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