Title of article :
Plant Species, Host Age and Host Genotype Effects on Meloidogyne incognita Biocontrol by Pseudomonas fluorescens Strain CHA0 and its Genetically-Modified Derivatives
Author/Authors :
I. A. Siddiqui and S. S. Shaukat، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CHA0 and its antibiotic
overproducing derivative CHA0/pME3424 repeatedly
reduced Meloidogyne incognita galling on tomato,
brinjal, mungbean and soya bean roots but not in
chilli. An antibiotic-deficient derivative, CHA89, did
not reduce nematode invasion in any of the plant species
tested. When plant species were compared, bacterial
inoculants afforded better protection to tomato,
mungbean and soya bean roots against root-knot nematodes
than to brinjal and chilli. Antibiotic overproducing
strain CHA0/pME3424 markedly reduced fresh
shoot weights of chilli and mungbean while antibioticdeficient
strain CHA89 enhanced fresh shoot weights
of mungbean. While strains CHA0 had no significant
impact on fresh root weights of any of the plant species,
strain CHA0/pME3424 consistently reduced fresh
root weights of brinjal and mungbean. In none of the
plant species the bacterial strains had an influence on
protein contents of the leaves. Regardless of the plant
species, the three bacterial strains did not differ markedly
in their rhizosphere colonization pattern. However,
colonization was highest in brinjal rhizosphere
and lowest in the mungbean rhizosphere. A slight host
genotype effect on the biocontrol performance of the
bacterial inoculants was also detected at cultivar level.
When five soya bean cultivars were compared, biocontrol
bacteria exhibited best suppression of the rootknot
nematode in cv. Ajmeri. Antibiotic overproducing
strain CHA0/pME3424 substantially reduced fresh
shoot weights of the soya bean cultivars Centuray 84
and NARC-I while strain CHA89 enhanced shoot
weights of the cultivars Ajmeri, William-82 and
NARC-II. Wild type strain CHA0 had no significant
impact on fresh shoot weights of any of the soya bean
cultivars. Strain CHA0/pME3424 reduced fresh
weights of root of Century 84, NARC-I and NARC-II
while strain CHA89 increased root weights. Bacterial
rhizosphere colonization was highest in variety
NARC-I and lowest in variety Ajmeri. Plant age had a
significant impact on the biocontrol performance of
bacterial inoculants against nematodes. The biocontrol
effect of all bacterial strains was more prominent during
early growth stage (7 days after nematode inoculation).
A strong negative correlation between bacterial
rhizosphere colonization and nematode invasion in
soya bean roots was observed.
Keywords :
Meloidogyne incognita , biocontrol , host age , host genotype , plant species , Pseudomonas fluorescens , Rhizobacteria
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology