Effect of Antagonists and Botanicals Against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae In Vitro

Bhukya Srinivas, V. A. Patil, C. U. Shinde, Priya John, Y. A. Garde, R. R. Waghunde
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The present study was conducted during kharif (July-November, 2020) at the Department of plant pathology, N. M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, Gujarat (396 450), India to examine the efficacy of four recognized antagonists and a control against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. By employing paper disc method the results indicated that Bacillus subtilis exhibited the highest radius of inhibition. Following this, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Trichoderma harzianum and Trichoderma viride were identified as the next most effective antagonists. In addition, ten different botanical extracts, including a control, were examined for their inhibitory impact on the bacterial growth of bacterial blight at a 5% concentration using the poisoned food technique. Among these extracts, garlic clove extract demonstrated the maximum inhibition radius against the pathogen, followed by tulsi leaf extract and neem leaf extract, attributed to potent toxic principles. Conversely, extracts from karanj, nilgiri, dhatura, jetropha and rhizomes of ginger, turmeric and onion bulb were found to be less effective against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. The goal of this study provided valuable insights to determine the potential antagonists and botanicals against bacterial blight of rice in vitro with experimental design of Completely Randomized Design which offer a cost effective solution for the disease, in increasing crop yield to the rice growing farmers of Gujarat without disturbing ecosystem and without creating the problems of pollution.
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拮抗剂和植物药对黄单胞菌(Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae)体外培养的影响
本研究在印度古吉拉特邦纳夫萨里(Navsari,396 450)纳夫萨里农业大学N. M. 农学院植物病理学系进行,目的是研究四种公认的拮抗剂和一种对照对黄单胞菌(Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae)的药效。通过纸盘法,结果表明枯草芽孢杆菌的抑制半径最大。其次是荧光假单胞菌、哈氏毛霉菌和病毒毛霉菌。此外,还使用有毒食品技术检测了 10 种不同的植物提取物(包括对照)对浓度为 5%的细菌性枯萎病细菌生长的抑制作用。在这些萃取物中,大蒜丁香萃取物对病原体的抑制半径最大,其次是土尔其叶萃取物和印楝叶萃取物,这归功于其有效的毒性原理。相反,卡兰吉、尼尔基里、达图拉、水杨梅以及生姜、姜黄和洋葱根茎的提取物对黄单胞菌oryzae pv.oryzae的抑制效果较差。这项研究的目标是通过完全随机设计的实验设计,确定潜在的拮抗剂和植物药对水稻细菌性枯萎病的体外抗病效果,为古吉拉特邦种植水稻的农民提供一种低成本高效益的病害解决方案,在不破坏生态系统和不造成污染问题的情况下提高作物产量。
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