Potential of Indigenous Rhizobacteria as Biocontrol Agents of Xanthomonas sp.

Q3 Multidisciplinary Philippine Journal of Science Pub Date : 2023-07-07 DOI:10.56899/152.05.02
Siti Marfungah, F. Puspita, Budi Tjahjono, Bayo Alhusaeri Siregar, Abdul Gafur
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Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) disease caused by Xanthomonas sp. is one of the main diseasesof eucalypt plants. The utilization of rhizobacteria to manage diseases in other agriculturalecosystems has been reported. This study aims to select and characterize rhizobacteria fromthe rhizospheric zones of Eucalyptus pellita with antagonistic nature against Xanthomonas sp.and to identify isolates that have the best potential as biocontrol agents in the Eucalyptus–Xanthomonas pathosystem. The research was conducted in-vitro. The antagonism test wasarranged in a completely randomized design with three replications. Characteristics ofantagonistic rhizobacteria were examined based on their ability as plant growth-promotingbacteria (PGPR). Identification of potential rhizobacteria was performed based on 16S rRNAsequences. There were 14 isolates showing antagonistic activities against Xanthomonas sp. Theresults showed that the rhizobacteria had significant antagonistic impacts against the pathogen.Characterization of the 14 isolates indicated that all isolates produced siderophores and indoleacetic acid (IAA). As many as 13 isolates produced protease, eight isolates were able to dissolvephosphate, and three isolates synthesized hydrogen cyanide (HCN). The isolate with the highestinhibitory effect was isolate RE081, whose activity was classified as very strong. The RE81isolate also showed the best properties in the HCN test (+++), IAA production (19,29 mg L–1),and the ability to dissolve phosphates. Molecular analysis of the 16S rRNA gene disclosed thatRE81 is Pseudomonas aeruginosa (100%).
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本土根瘤菌作为黄单胞菌生物控制剂的潜力
由黄单胞菌引起的细菌性叶枯病(BLB)是桉树的主要病害之一。利用根瘤菌控制其他农业生态系统中的病害已有报道。本研究旨在从桉树根瘤区筛选出对黄单孢菌具有拮抗作用的根瘤菌,并确定其特征,从而鉴定出在桉树-黄单孢菌病害系统中最有可能作为生物控制剂的分离菌。研究在体外进行。拮抗试验采用完全随机设计,三次重复。根据拮抗根瘤菌作为植物生长促进细菌(PGPR)的能力,对其特性进行了研究。根据 16S rRNA 序列对潜在的根瘤菌进行了鉴定。结果表明,根瘤菌对病原体有显著的拮抗作用。多达 13 个分离菌产生蛋白酶,8 个分离菌能够溶解磷酸盐,3 个分离菌合成氰化氢(HCN)。抑制作用最强的分离物是 RE081 分离物,其活性被归类为极强。RE81 分离物在 HCN 试验(+++)、IAA 产量(19.29 mg L-1)和溶解磷酸盐的能力方面也表现出最佳特性。16S rRNA 基因的分子分析表明,RE81 是铜绿假单胞菌(100%)。
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