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Article Dans Une Revue Plant and Soil Année : 1991

Bacterial antagonists of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) fungal pathogens

P. Hebbar
  • Fonction : Auteur
Odile Berge
Thierry Heulin
  • Fonction : Auteur
S. P. Singh
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

Bacteria isolated on nutrient agar and King's medium B from sunflower leaves, crown and roots inhibited in vitro growth of the leaf spot and wilt pathogens Alternaria helianthi, and Sclerotium rolfsii, respectively, and also the root rot pathogensRhizoctonia solani and Macrophomina phaseolina. Antagonistic bacteria from leaves were mainly actinomycetes and pigmented Gram-positive bacteria, while those from roots and crowns were identified asPseudomonas fluorescens-putida, P. maltophilia, P. cepacia, Flavobacterium odoratum andBacillus sp. In soil bioassays, when used as seed inoculum in the presence ofS. rolfsii, P. cepacia strain N24 increased significantly the percentage of seedling emergence. Bacterial strains which exhibited broad spectrum in vitro antagonistic activity were tested for colonisation of sunflower roots, when used as a seed inoculum. Good colonisers (104 to 106 bacteria/g root) were consistent in their ability to reduce disease and fungal wilt. A seedling having a primary root length < 5 cm with fewer lateral roots, necrosed cotyledons or crown and a wilted shoot indicated its diseased status. On an average, only 30% of seedlings were diseased when treated with the antagonistic strains, in the presence of the pathogen, while 60% of the seedlings were diseased in the presence of the pathogen alone. In microplots treated with strain N24, only 1 to 3% of the seedlings were wilted, while 14% of the seedlings were wilted in the presence of the pathogen alone. The results obtained show that bacterial antagonists of sclerotial fungi can be used as seed inocula to improve plant growth through disease suppression

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hal-02716057 , version 1 (01-06-2020)

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P. Hebbar, Odile Berge, Thierry Heulin, S. P. Singh. Bacterial antagonists of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) fungal pathogens. Plant and Soil, 1991, 133, pp.131-140. ⟨10.1007/BF00011907⟩. ⟨hal-02716057⟩

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