Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens

– In this study was evaluated the efficacy of the bacterial strains: BB-4 (Bacillus cereus GC, subgroup B), BS-2 (Photorhabdus luminescens), BB- 1 (Bacillus alcalophilus), BS-5 (B. cereus GC, subgroup B), BB-5 (Stenotrophomonas maltophilia), BB-6 (Yersinia bercovieri) and BS-6 (P. luminescens) on th...

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Main Authors: C. C. Bulhões, I. S. Melo, H. F. Shiomi
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=733
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spelling doaj-e005fb3538c3463db41aae3ffb6547222020-11-25T03:18:21ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812019-08-01124101610.36560/1242019733549Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogensC. C. BulhõesI. S. MeloH. F. Shiomi– In this study was evaluated the efficacy of the bacterial strains: BB-4 (Bacillus cereus GC, subgroup B), BS-2 (Photorhabdus luminescens), BB- 1 (Bacillus alcalophilus), BS-5 (B. cereus GC, subgroup B), BB-5 (Stenotrophomonas maltophilia), BB-6 (Yersinia bercovieri) and BS-6 (P. luminescens) on the control of anthracnose in yellow passion fruit, on antagonism tests and fruits tests under laboratory conditions. The plant pathogen was grown in Petri dishes containing BDA medium for 15 days and the bacterial strains were multiplied in AN medium for two days at 28°C. In passion fruits test, a wound was performed at a depth of 2 mm, followed by spraying with a suspension containing a bacterial antagonist strain (108 cfu. mL-1). On the wound, a BDA disc with 4 mm in diameter completely colonized by the pathogen and maintenance for 7 days (25ºC, high RU% and 12 hours of photoperiod) until the evaluation of diameter of lesions. The experimental design adopted was the completely randomized (9 treatments and 4 replications). The data were submitted to variance analysis and Tukey test (5%). In antagonism test, only BS-5 (B. cereus GC, Subgroup B) and BS-2 (P. luminescens) strains did not inhibit the mycelial growth of the pathogen. The other strains were efficient in inhibition, with levels ranging from 35% to 53%, highlighting the strains BB-4 (B. cereus GC. Sub group B), BS-3 (P. luminescens) and BB-4 (S. maltophilia), with 52.5%, 52.5% and 53.3% of control, respectively. In the fruit test, BS-2 (P. luminescens), BS-5 (B. cereus GC, Subgroup B), BB-1 (B. alcalophilus), BS-3 (P. luminescens) and BB-6 (Y. bercovieri) inhibited the development of the pathogen, with control levels varying between 23.4% and 43.6%, with emphasis on BB-1 (B. alcalophilus) and BS-3 (P. luminescens), with 43.6% of control, indicating potential of use on the biocontrol of anthracnose on passion fruits.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=733passion fruit, biological control, alternative control
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author C. C. Bulhões
I. S. Melo
H. F. Shiomi
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I. S. Melo
H. F. Shiomi
Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens
Scientific Electronic Archives
passion fruit, biological control, alternative control
author_facet C. C. Bulhões
I. S. Melo
H. F. Shiomi
author_sort C. C. Bulhões
title Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens
title_short Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens
title_full Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens
title_fullStr Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens
title_sort biocontrol of anthracnose on yellow passion fruits by antagonic bacteria to plant pathogens
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
series Scientific Electronic Archives
issn 2316-9281
2316-9281
publishDate 2019-08-01
description – In this study was evaluated the efficacy of the bacterial strains: BB-4 (Bacillus cereus GC, subgroup B), BS-2 (Photorhabdus luminescens), BB- 1 (Bacillus alcalophilus), BS-5 (B. cereus GC, subgroup B), BB-5 (Stenotrophomonas maltophilia), BB-6 (Yersinia bercovieri) and BS-6 (P. luminescens) on the control of anthracnose in yellow passion fruit, on antagonism tests and fruits tests under laboratory conditions. The plant pathogen was grown in Petri dishes containing BDA medium for 15 days and the bacterial strains were multiplied in AN medium for two days at 28°C. In passion fruits test, a wound was performed at a depth of 2 mm, followed by spraying with a suspension containing a bacterial antagonist strain (108 cfu. mL-1). On the wound, a BDA disc with 4 mm in diameter completely colonized by the pathogen and maintenance for 7 days (25ºC, high RU% and 12 hours of photoperiod) until the evaluation of diameter of lesions. The experimental design adopted was the completely randomized (9 treatments and 4 replications). The data were submitted to variance analysis and Tukey test (5%). In antagonism test, only BS-5 (B. cereus GC, Subgroup B) and BS-2 (P. luminescens) strains did not inhibit the mycelial growth of the pathogen. The other strains were efficient in inhibition, with levels ranging from 35% to 53%, highlighting the strains BB-4 (B. cereus GC. Sub group B), BS-3 (P. luminescens) and BB-4 (S. maltophilia), with 52.5%, 52.5% and 53.3% of control, respectively. In the fruit test, BS-2 (P. luminescens), BS-5 (B. cereus GC, Subgroup B), BB-1 (B. alcalophilus), BS-3 (P. luminescens) and BB-6 (Y. bercovieri) inhibited the development of the pathogen, with control levels varying between 23.4% and 43.6%, with emphasis on BB-1 (B. alcalophilus) and BS-3 (P. luminescens), with 43.6% of control, indicating potential of use on the biocontrol of anthracnose on passion fruits.
topic passion fruit, biological control, alternative control
url https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=733
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