Title of article :
The Effect of Mode of Application of Bacillus subtilis RB14-C on its Efficacy as a Biocontrol Agent Against Rhizoctonia solani
Author/Authors :
M. Szczech and M. Shoda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Bacillus subtilis RB14-C, which produces the antibiotic
iturin A, was investigated for its effectiveness as a biocontrol
agent against Rhizoctonia solani infecting
tomato using seed coating and/or direct introduction
of the bacteria to the soil. The ability of RB14-C to
colonize plant roots and produce iturin A in soil,
depending on the method of bacterial application, was
also determined. Seed coating and the combined treatment
(soil and seed bacterization) did not protect seedlings
against damping-off caused by R. solani. By
contrast, RB14 introduced only to the soil controlled
the disease. The total number of RB14-C bacteria on
the roots of plants grown from coated seeds was significantly
lower than on the roots of plants grown in soil
mixed with the bacteria. In the combined treatment,
application of B. subtilis with seeds to soil preinoculated
with this bacterium, at first suppressed the population
of RB14-C in the soil. Then the colonization was generally
uniform. The concentration of iturin A in nonplanted
soil was highest at the beginning of the experiment
(i.e. after application of the bacterial suspension)
but then decreased, and was undetectable 3 days after
incubation. However, after seed planting the antibiotic
was produced again around young roots. Bacteria introduced
to the soil as a seed coating also released the antibiotic
around the seeds.
Keywords :
soil application , Rhizosphere colonization , iturinA , BACILLUS SUBTILIS , Rhizoctonia solani , tomato , Seed coating , biocontrol
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology