In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm

Abstract Background Date palm ((Phoenix doctylifera L.) suffers from several fungal diseases. The endophytic microorganisms present in higher plants generally offer protection to their host plants against invading phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria. In the present study, endophytic bacteria associat...

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Main Authors: H. H. Al-Nadabi, N. S. Al-Buraiki, A. A. Al-Nabhani, S. N. Maharachchikumbura, R. Velazhahan, A. M. Al-Sadi
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-04-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41938-021-00413-6
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spelling doaj-3a19275731fc4a6db3ef76b47826f9d62021-04-18T11:25:35ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control2536-93422021-04-013111810.1186/s41938-021-00413-6In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palmH. H. Al-Nadabi0N. S. Al-Buraiki1A. A. Al-Nabhani2S. N. Maharachchikumbura3R. Velazhahan4A. M. Al-Sadi5Department of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos UniversityDepartment of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos UniversityDepartment of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos UniversityDepartment of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos UniversityDepartment of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos UniversityDepartment of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos UniversityAbstract Background Date palm ((Phoenix doctylifera L.) suffers from several fungal diseases. The endophytic microorganisms present in higher plants generally offer protection to their host plants against invading phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria. In the present study, endophytic bacteria associated with date palm leaves were isolated and their in vitro antagonistic potential against fungal pathogens causing leaf spots in date palm was demonstrated. Results Endophytic bacteria were isolated from date palm leaves of 3 different cultivars viz., Nighal, Khalas and Khinaizi and evaluated for their inhibitory activity against leaf spot pathogens of date palm viz., Fusarium solani, Alternaria sp., Nigrospora sp., Thieloviopsis sp., Curvularia subpapendrofii and Tilletiopsis minor using an in vitro dual culture assay. Of the 24 endophytic bacterial strains tested, the endophytes designated B1, B7, B8 and B9 obtained from cv. Nighal showed inhibitory activities (more than 55% mycelial growth inhibition) against F. solani and Alternaria sp. None of the bacterial endophytes inhibited the growth of other fungal pathogens tested. These antagonistic bacterial strains were identified as Pantoea septica on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. The hyphae of F. solani and Alternaria sp. exhibited morphological abnormalities such as shrinkage and disintegration when grown in the presence of antagonistic bacterial endophytes. The cell-free culture filtrates of the bacterial endophytes caused inhibition of mycelial growth and induced leakage of electrolytes from the mycelia of F. solani and Alternaria sp. This is the first study that describes inhibition of the date palm pathogens F. solani and Alternaria sp. by P. septica. Conclusion Endophytic Pantoea septica strains isolated from date palm leaves inhibited the mycelial growth of F. solani and Alternaria sp. and induced morphological changes in their mycelia. The culture filtrates of these bacterial strains also inhibited the mycelial growth and caused leakage of electrolytes from the mycelia of F. solani and Alternaria sp. These promising bacterial strains can be exploited as biocontrol agents to control F. solani and Alternaria sp.-induced leaf spot diseases of date palm.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41938-021-00413-6Alternaria sp.AntifungalEndophytic bacteriaFoliar pathogensFusarium solaniPhoenix doctylifera
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author H. H. Al-Nadabi
N. S. Al-Buraiki
A. A. Al-Nabhani
S. N. Maharachchikumbura
R. Velazhahan
A. M. Al-Sadi
spellingShingle H. H. Al-Nadabi
N. S. Al-Buraiki
A. A. Al-Nabhani
S. N. Maharachchikumbura
R. Velazhahan
A. M. Al-Sadi
In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
Alternaria sp.
Antifungal
Endophytic bacteria
Foliar pathogens
Fusarium solani
Phoenix doctylifera
author_facet H. H. Al-Nadabi
N. S. Al-Buraiki
A. A. Al-Nabhani
S. N. Maharachchikumbura
R. Velazhahan
A. M. Al-Sadi
author_sort H. H. Al-Nadabi
title In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
title_short In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
title_full In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
title_fullStr In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
title_full_unstemmed In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
title_sort in vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (phoenix doctylifera l.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
issn 2536-9342
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background Date palm ((Phoenix doctylifera L.) suffers from several fungal diseases. The endophytic microorganisms present in higher plants generally offer protection to their host plants against invading phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria. In the present study, endophytic bacteria associated with date palm leaves were isolated and their in vitro antagonistic potential against fungal pathogens causing leaf spots in date palm was demonstrated. Results Endophytic bacteria were isolated from date palm leaves of 3 different cultivars viz., Nighal, Khalas and Khinaizi and evaluated for their inhibitory activity against leaf spot pathogens of date palm viz., Fusarium solani, Alternaria sp., Nigrospora sp., Thieloviopsis sp., Curvularia subpapendrofii and Tilletiopsis minor using an in vitro dual culture assay. Of the 24 endophytic bacterial strains tested, the endophytes designated B1, B7, B8 and B9 obtained from cv. Nighal showed inhibitory activities (more than 55% mycelial growth inhibition) against F. solani and Alternaria sp. None of the bacterial endophytes inhibited the growth of other fungal pathogens tested. These antagonistic bacterial strains were identified as Pantoea septica on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. The hyphae of F. solani and Alternaria sp. exhibited morphological abnormalities such as shrinkage and disintegration when grown in the presence of antagonistic bacterial endophytes. The cell-free culture filtrates of the bacterial endophytes caused inhibition of mycelial growth and induced leakage of electrolytes from the mycelia of F. solani and Alternaria sp. This is the first study that describes inhibition of the date palm pathogens F. solani and Alternaria sp. by P. septica. Conclusion Endophytic Pantoea septica strains isolated from date palm leaves inhibited the mycelial growth of F. solani and Alternaria sp. and induced morphological changes in their mycelia. The culture filtrates of these bacterial strains also inhibited the mycelial growth and caused leakage of electrolytes from the mycelia of F. solani and Alternaria sp. These promising bacterial strains can be exploited as biocontrol agents to control F. solani and Alternaria sp.-induced leaf spot diseases of date palm.
topic Alternaria sp.
Antifungal
Endophytic bacteria
Foliar pathogens
Fusarium solani
Phoenix doctylifera
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41938-021-00413-6
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