| Literature DB >> 28620396 |
Sabin Fatima1, Tehmina Anjum1.
Abstract
Biocontrol of plant diseases through induction of systemic resistance is an environmental friendly substitute to chemicals in crop protection measures. Different biotic and abiotic elicitors can trigger the plant for induced resistance. Present study was designed to explore the potential of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PM12 in inducing systemic resistance in tomato against Fusarium wilt. Initially the bioactive compound, responsible for ISR, was separated and identified from extracellular filtrate of P. aeruginosa PM12. After that purification and characterization of the bacterial crude extracts was carried out through a series of organic solvents. The fractions exhibiting ISR activity were further divided into sub-fractions through column chromatography. Sub fraction showing maximum ISR activity was subjected to Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for the identification of compounds. Analytical result showed three compounds in the ISR active sub-fraction viz: 3-hydroxy-5-methoxy benzene methanol (HMB), eugenol and tyrosine. Subsequent bioassays proved that HMB is the potential ISR determinant that significantly ameliorated Fusarium wilt of tomato when applied as soil drench method at the rate of 10 mM. In the next step of this study, GC-MS analysis was performed to detect changes induced in primary and secondary metabolites of tomato plants by the ISR determinant. Plants were treated with HMB and Fusarium oxysporum in different combinations showing intensive re- modulations in defense related pathways. This work concludes that HMB is the potential elicitor involved in dynamic reprogramming of plant pathways which functionally contributes in defense responses. Furthermore the use of biocontrol agents as natural enemies of soil borne pathogens besides enhancing production potential of crop can provide a complementary tactic for sustainable integrated pest management.Entities:
Keywords: 3-hydroxy-5-methoxy benzene methanol; Fusarium wilt; Pseudomonas; induced systemic resistance; tomato
Year: 2017 PMID: 28620396 PMCID: PMC5450013 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Preliminary screening of ISR determinant from P. aeruginosa PM12.
| Treatments | Disease index | Biocontrol effect |
|---|---|---|
| Live cells | 20.54D (± 1.82) | 71.17A (± 05.21) |
| Heat killed cells | 80.51B (± 6.54) | 11.67C (± 01.27) |
| Intra-cellular components | 79.23B (± 04.97) | 20.13B (± 01.88) |
| Extracellular metabolites | 22.88C (± 01.66) | 70.12A (± 06.47) |
| Pathogen control | 85.08A (± 0.792) | – |