Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus spp

Maize (Zea mays L.) is an economically important crop in worldwide. While the consumption of the maize is steadily increasing, the yield is decreasing due to continuous mono-cultivation and infection of soil-borne fungal pathogens such as Fusarium species. Recently, stalk rot disease in maize, cause...

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Main Authors: Joon-Hee Han, Gi-Chang Park, Joon-Oh Kim, Kyoung Su Kim
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Language:English
Published: Hanrimwon Publishing Company 2015-12-01
Series:Research in Plant Disease
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spelling doaj-199f3ecb561f4d499ebd1bfffdb2358a2020-11-24T22:42:39ZengHanrimwon Publishing CompanyResearch in Plant Disease1598-22622233-91912015-12-01214280289http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2015.21.4.280Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus sppJoon-Hee Han0Gi-Chang Park1Joon-Oh Kim2Kyoung Su Kim3Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaKangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaKangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaKangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaMaize (Zea mays L.) is an economically important crop in worldwide. While the consumption of the maize is steadily increasing, the yield is decreasing due to continuous mono-cultivation and infection of soil-borne fungal pathogens such as Fusarium species. Recently, stalk rot disease in maize, caused by F. subglutinans and F. temperatum has been reported in Korea. In this study, we isolated bacterial isolates in rhizosphere soil of maize and subsequently tested for antagonistic activities against F. subglutinans and F. temperatum. A total of 1,357 bacterial strains were isolated from rhizosphere. Among them three bacterial isolates (GC02, GC07, GC08) were selected, based on antagonistic effects against Fusarium species. The isolates GC02 and GC07 were most efficient in inhibiting the mycelium growth of the pathogens. The three isolates GC02, GC07 and GC08 were identified as Bacillus methylotrophicus, B. amyloliquefaciens and B. thuringiensis using 16S rRNA sequence analysis, respectively. GC02 and GC07 bacterial suspensions were able to suppress over 80% conidial germination of the pathogens. GC02, GC07 and GC08 were capable of producing large quantities of protease enzymes, whereas the isolates GC07 and GC08 produced cellulase enzymes. The isolates GC02 and GC07 were more efficient in phosphate solubilization and siderophore production than GC08. Analysis of disease suppression revealed that GC07 was most effective in suppressing the disease development of stalk rot. It was also found that B. methylotrophicus GC02 and B. amyloliquefaciens GC07 have an ability to inhibit the growth of other plant pathogenic fungi. This study indicated B. methylotrophicus GC02 and B. amyloliquefaciens GC07 has potential for being used for the development of a biological control agent. http://www.online-rpd.org/journal/view.html?uid=1467&&vmd=FullBiological controlFusarium sppMaizeBacillus sppMaize
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author Joon-Hee Han
Gi-Chang Park
Joon-Oh Kim
Kyoung Su Kim
spellingShingle Joon-Hee Han
Gi-Chang Park
Joon-Oh Kim
Kyoung Su Kim
Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus spp
Research in Plant Disease
Biological control
Fusarium spp
Maize
Bacillus spp
Maize
author_facet Joon-Hee Han
Gi-Chang Park
Joon-Oh Kim
Kyoung Su Kim
author_sort Joon-Hee Han
title Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus spp
title_short Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus spp
title_full Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus spp
title_fullStr Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus spp
title_full_unstemmed Biological Control of Fusarium Stalk Rot of Maize Using Bacillus spp
title_sort biological control of fusarium stalk rot of maize using bacillus spp
publisher Hanrimwon Publishing Company
series Research in Plant Disease
issn 1598-2262
2233-9191
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Maize (Zea mays L.) is an economically important crop in worldwide. While the consumption of the maize is steadily increasing, the yield is decreasing due to continuous mono-cultivation and infection of soil-borne fungal pathogens such as Fusarium species. Recently, stalk rot disease in maize, caused by F. subglutinans and F. temperatum has been reported in Korea. In this study, we isolated bacterial isolates in rhizosphere soil of maize and subsequently tested for antagonistic activities against F. subglutinans and F. temperatum. A total of 1,357 bacterial strains were isolated from rhizosphere. Among them three bacterial isolates (GC02, GC07, GC08) were selected, based on antagonistic effects against Fusarium species. The isolates GC02 and GC07 were most efficient in inhibiting the mycelium growth of the pathogens. The three isolates GC02, GC07 and GC08 were identified as Bacillus methylotrophicus, B. amyloliquefaciens and B. thuringiensis using 16S rRNA sequence analysis, respectively. GC02 and GC07 bacterial suspensions were able to suppress over 80% conidial germination of the pathogens. GC02, GC07 and GC08 were capable of producing large quantities of protease enzymes, whereas the isolates GC07 and GC08 produced cellulase enzymes. The isolates GC02 and GC07 were more efficient in phosphate solubilization and siderophore production than GC08. Analysis of disease suppression revealed that GC07 was most effective in suppressing the disease development of stalk rot. It was also found that B. methylotrophicus GC02 and B. amyloliquefaciens GC07 have an ability to inhibit the growth of other plant pathogenic fungi. This study indicated B. methylotrophicus GC02 and B. amyloliquefaciens GC07 has potential for being used for the development of a biological control agent.
topic Biological control
Fusarium spp
Maize
Bacillus spp
Maize
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