Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Biocontrol Efficacy and Genomic Basis of Endophytic Bacteria Against Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris in Cabbage

View through CrossRef
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc) is the causal agent of black rot, one of the most destructive bacterial diseases on crucifer crops, resulting in yield losses of up to 90%. The aim of this study was to identify novel endophytic bacteria from cabbages with potential biocontrol agents against Xcc. A total of sixty-five isolates were evaluated for plant growth-promoting characters and antagonistic activity, from which ten were selected for in planta assays and subsequently validated under field conditions. Pseudomonas synxantha BR25/2 consistently demonstrated the highest efficacy, reducing disease severity by 81.12% in in planta trials and 33.5% in field trials, thereby comparing to copper-based control measures. Additionally, Pseudomonas synxantha BR25/2 significantly enhanced yield parameters, including a 31.8% increase in head weight under field conditions. Whole-genome sequencing identified biosynthetic gene clusters, including siderophores, phenazines, and non-ribosomal peptide synthetases, notably a coronatine-like NRPS and a fengycin-like betalactone, suggesting an extensive antimicrobial potential of metabolites. This represents the first report of P. synxantha exhibiting control over Xcc. For commercial application, large-scale fermentation and encapsulation techniques are recommended to overcome shelf-life challenges, providing a sustainable microbial solution for crucifer production.
Title: Biocontrol Efficacy and Genomic Basis of Endophytic Bacteria Against Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris in Cabbage
Description:
Xanthomonas campestris pv.
campestris (Xcc) is the causal agent of black rot, one of the most destructive bacterial diseases on crucifer crops, resulting in yield losses of up to 90%.
The aim of this study was to identify novel endophytic bacteria from cabbages with potential biocontrol agents against Xcc.
A total of sixty-five isolates were evaluated for plant growth-promoting characters and antagonistic activity, from which ten were selected for in planta assays and subsequently validated under field conditions.
Pseudomonas synxantha BR25/2 consistently demonstrated the highest efficacy, reducing disease severity by 81.
12% in in planta trials and 33.
5% in field trials, thereby comparing to copper-based control measures.
Additionally, Pseudomonas synxantha BR25/2 significantly enhanced yield parameters, including a 31.
8% increase in head weight under field conditions.
Whole-genome sequencing identified biosynthetic gene clusters, including siderophores, phenazines, and non-ribosomal peptide synthetases, notably a coronatine-like NRPS and a fengycin-like betalactone, suggesting an extensive antimicrobial potential of metabolites.
This represents the first report of P.
synxantha exhibiting control over Xcc.
For commercial application, large-scale fermentation and encapsulation techniques are recommended to overcome shelf-life challenges, providing a sustainable microbial solution for crucifer production.

Related Results

Intercropping of Cabbage with Maize
Intercropping of Cabbage with Maize
The experiment was carried out at the research field of Agricultural Research Station, Rajbari, Dinajpur (Latitude: 25.63544, Longitude: 88.65144) during rabi season of 2016-2017 a...
The potential of endophytic bacteria to suppress bacterial leaf blight in rice plants
The potential of endophytic bacteria to suppress bacterial leaf blight in rice plants
Abstract. Rahma H, Nurbailis, Busniah M, Kristina N, Larasati Y. 2021. The potential of endophytic bacteria to suppress bacterial leaf blight in rice plants. Biodiversitas 23: 775-...
TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCTION AND CONTROL OF XANTHOMONAS CAMPESTRIS PHAGE BIOPRODUCT
TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCTION AND CONTROL OF XANTHOMONAS CAMPESTRIS PHAGE BIOPRODUCT
Traditional methods of combating bacterial diseases of plants, including vascular bacteriosis of Cruciferous plants, do not currently allow to achieve effective result, which, amon...
Response of Aphid Parasitoids to Volatile Organic Compounds from Undamaged and Infested Brassica oleracea with Myzus persicae
Response of Aphid Parasitoids to Volatile Organic Compounds from Undamaged and Infested Brassica oleracea with Myzus persicae
Headspace solid microextraction (HS-SPME) and GC-MS were used to investigate volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from cabbage plants infested and uninfested with green peach aphid My...
Identification of Endophytic Fungi of Balangeran (Shorea balangeran Korth.) by Morphological Characterization
Identification of Endophytic Fungi of Balangeran (Shorea balangeran Korth.) by Morphological Characterization
Endophytic fungi are the potential biological agent that could stimulate plant growth and inhibit plant disease. The existence of diverse and abundant endophytic fungi encourages c...
STUDY OF PATHOGENICITY OF FIELD STRAINS OF XANTHOMONAS CAMPESTRIS BACTERIA
STUDY OF PATHOGENICITY OF FIELD STRAINS OF XANTHOMONAS CAMPESTRIS BACTERIA
Gram-negative bacterium Xanthomonas campestris, which is the causative agent of bacterial diseases of many cultivated plants, annually leads to significant economic losses in many ...
Nutritional contribution of Trans-Himalayan Cabbage and Cauliflower in Consumers’ Diet
Nutritional contribution of Trans-Himalayan Cabbage and Cauliflower in Consumers’ Diet
The research investigates the nutritional contribution of Trans-Himalayan cabbage and cauliflower to the diet of residents in Ladakh, an Indian region with extreme climatic conditi...

Back to Top