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Spraying of Leaf-Colonizing Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Protects Pepper from Cucumber mosaic virus.

Ga Hyung Lee1, Choong-Min Ryu2.   

Abstract

Beneficial plant-associated bacteria protect host plants against pathogens, including viruses. However, leaf-associated (phyllosphere) bacteria have rarely been investigated as potential triggers of plant systemic defense against plant viruses. We found that leaf-colonizing Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain 5B6 (isolated from a cherry tree leaf) protected Nicotiana benthamiana and pepper plants against Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV). In a field trial, treatment with strain 5B6 significantly reduced the relative contents of CMV coat protein RNA compared with the water control over a 3-year period, as revealed by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. The expression of Capsicum annuum pathogenesis-related (PR) genes CaPR4, CaPR5, and CaPR10 was upregulated in field-grown pepper plants treated with strain 5B6. In addition, the accumulation of two naturally occurring viruses, Broad bean wilt virus and Pepper mottle virus, was reduced by foliar treatment with strain 5B6, which is similar to the results for benzothiadiazole treatment as a positive control. Taken together, the results suggest that strain 5B6 has strong potential for protecting plants against viruses by increasing defense priming of salicylic acid and jasmonic acid signaling in pepper under field conditions. This is the first report of the protection of a plant against viral diseases by foliar application of leaf-associated bacilli.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 30682996     DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-03-16-0314-RE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Dis        ISSN: 0191-2917            Impact factor:   4.438


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Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-05

2.  Healthy Photosynthetic Mechanism Suggests ISR Elicited by Bacillus spp. in Capsicum chinense Plants Infected with PepGMV.

Authors:  Blancka Yesenia Samaniego-Gámez; René Garruña; José M Tun-Suárez; Oscar A Moreno-Valenzuela; Arturo Reyes-Ramírez; Raúl Enrique Valle-Gough; Carlos Enrique Ail-Catzim; Lydia Toscano-Palomar
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-04-10

Review 3.  Resistance induction based on the understanding of molecular interactions between plant viruses and host plants.

Authors:  Md Shamim Akhter; Kenji S Nakahara; Chikara Masuta
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2021-08-28       Impact factor: 4.099

4.  By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y.

Authors:  Svetlana V Veselova; Antonina V Sorokan; Guzel F Burkhanova; Sergey D Rumyantsev; Ekaterina A Cherepanova; Valentin Y Alekseev; Elena R Sarvarova; Albina R Kasimova; Igor V Maksimov
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2022-02-10

5.  Induction of Systemic Resistance to Tobacco mosaic virus in Tomato through Foliar Application of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Strain TBorg1 Culture Filtrate.

Authors:  Ahmed Abdelkhalek; Dalia G Aseel; Lóránt Király; András Künstler; Hassan Moawad; Abdulaziz A Al-Askar
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-08-20       Impact factor: 5.818

6.  Biocontrol of Tomato Bacterial Wilt by Foliar Spray Application of a Novel Strain of Endophytic Bacillus sp.

Authors:  Hui-Zhen Fu; Malek Marian; Takuo Enomoto; Ayaka Hieno; Hidemasa Ina; Haruhisa Suga; Masafumi Shimizu
Journal:  Microbes Environ       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 2.912

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