Potential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptoceras
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the impact of two isolates of Bacillus simplex (PHYB1 and PHYB9) for controlling the root rot disease of black cumin (Nigella sativa) caused by Fusarium camptoceras (PHYF1) under greenhouse and field conditions at Assiut Governorate, Egypt. The highest reduct...
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doaj-6379a8f9a1be43e6abc332675572a7d62020-12-06T12:25:53ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control2536-93422019-12-012911610.1186/s41938-019-0191-zPotential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptocerasK. Mohamed Al-Sman0Kamal Abo-Elyousr1Amal Eraky2Aida El-Zawahry3Plant Pathology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut UniversityPlant Pathology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut UniversityPlant Pathology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut UniversityPlant Pathology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut UniversityAbstract This study aimed to investigate the impact of two isolates of Bacillus simplex (PHYB1 and PHYB9) for controlling the root rot disease of black cumin (Nigella sativa) caused by Fusarium camptoceras (PHYF1) under greenhouse and field conditions at Assiut Governorate, Egypt. The highest reduction percentage of infection (22.5%) was recorded by the treatment of PHYB1 as suspension than the control (60%). Both isolates of Bacillus spp. provided the root and foliar dry weight under greenhouse and seed production in the field. The results showed that the isolate PHYB1 as a formulation gave the highest impact in the root dry weight (0.28 g/plant), followed by PHYB9 (0.22 g/plant), with insignificant difference between them. PHYB9 suspension also provided the highest seed production (27.97 g/plant), whereas PHYB9 as a formulation gave the lowest (24.08 g/plant). Studies on the interaction between Bacillus spp. on F. camptoceras by scanning electron microscope (SEM) revealed that both caused a complete mycoparasitism on the fungal growth. The bacterial growth was seen to adhere and colonize the hyphae, resulting in hyphal tissue maceration. Therefore, the use of both isolates of Bacillus spp. to control root rot disease of black cumin under greenhouse and field conditions can be recommended.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41938-019-0191-zBiological controlBlack cuminBacillus spp.Fusarium wiltRhizobacteria |
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K. Mohamed Al-Sman Kamal Abo-Elyousr Amal Eraky Aida El-Zawahry Potential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptoceras Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control Biological control Black cumin Bacillus spp. Fusarium wilt Rhizobacteria |
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K. Mohamed Al-Sman Kamal Abo-Elyousr Amal Eraky Aida El-Zawahry |
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Potential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptoceras |
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Potential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptoceras |
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Potential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptoceras |
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Potential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptoceras |
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Potential activities of Bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of Nigella sativa caused by Fusarium camptoceras |
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potential activities of bacillus simplex as a biocontrol agent against root rot of nigella sativa caused by fusarium camptoceras |
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Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control |
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2536-9342 |
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2019-12-01 |
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Abstract This study aimed to investigate the impact of two isolates of Bacillus simplex (PHYB1 and PHYB9) for controlling the root rot disease of black cumin (Nigella sativa) caused by Fusarium camptoceras (PHYF1) under greenhouse and field conditions at Assiut Governorate, Egypt. The highest reduction percentage of infection (22.5%) was recorded by the treatment of PHYB1 as suspension than the control (60%). Both isolates of Bacillus spp. provided the root and foliar dry weight under greenhouse and seed production in the field. The results showed that the isolate PHYB1 as a formulation gave the highest impact in the root dry weight (0.28 g/plant), followed by PHYB9 (0.22 g/plant), with insignificant difference between them. PHYB9 suspension also provided the highest seed production (27.97 g/plant), whereas PHYB9 as a formulation gave the lowest (24.08 g/plant). Studies on the interaction between Bacillus spp. on F. camptoceras by scanning electron microscope (SEM) revealed that both caused a complete mycoparasitism on the fungal growth. The bacterial growth was seen to adhere and colonize the hyphae, resulting in hyphal tissue maceration. Therefore, the use of both isolates of Bacillus spp. to control root rot disease of black cumin under greenhouse and field conditions can be recommended. |
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Biological control Black cumin Bacillus spp. Fusarium wilt Rhizobacteria |
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