Molecular Identification and In Vitro Plant Growth-Promoting Activities of Culturable Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Rhizobacteria in Tanzania

2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. N. Aloo ◽  
E. R. Mbega ◽  
B. A. Makumba ◽  
R. Hertel ◽  
R. Daniel
2020 ◽  
Vol 367 (13) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marika Pellegrini ◽  
Claudia Ercole ◽  
Chiara Di Zio ◽  
Federica Matteucci ◽  
Loretta Pace ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) and tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.), among the main crops belonging to the Solanaceae family, are attacked by several pathogens. Among them Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici and Rhizoctonia solani are very common and cause significant losses. Four plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, Azospirillum brasilense, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus, Herbaspirillum seropedicae and Burkholderia ambifaria were tested against these pathogens. In vitro antagonistic activities of single strains were assessed through dual culture plates. Strains showing antagonistic activity (G. diazotrophicus, H. seropedicae and B. ambifaria) were combined and, after an in vitro confirmation, the consortium was applied on S. lycopersicum and S. tuberosum in a greenhouse pot experiment. The bioprotection was assessed in pre-emergence (infection before germination) and post-emergence (infection after germination). The consortium was able to successfully counteract the infection of both F. oxysporum and R. solani, allowing a regular development of plants. The biocontrol of the fungal pathogens was highlighted both in pre-emergence and post-emergence conditions. This selected consortium could be a valid alternative to agrochemicals and could be exploited as biocontrol agent to counteract losses due to these pathogenic fungi.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (20) ◽  
Author(s):  
Becky N. Aloo ◽  
Ernest R. Mbega ◽  
Billy A. Makumba ◽  
Ines Friedrich ◽  
Robert Hertel ◽  
...  

We present here the complete genome sequences of plant growth-promoting Klebsiella sp. strain MPUS7, Serratia sp. strain NGAS9, and Citrobacter sp. strain LUTT5, isolated from rhizosphere soils and tubers of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plants growing in the northern and southern highlands of Tanzania.


2007 ◽  
Vol 2 (8) ◽  
pp. 1934578X0700200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manoj K Goel ◽  
Arun K Kukreja ◽  
Anil K Singh ◽  
Suman Preet S Khanuja

Phyllocladane diterpenoids, particularly calliterpenone (1) and calliterpenone monoacetate (2), isolated from leaves of Callicarpa macrophylla, produced significantly higher growth and multiplication of in vitro shoot cultures of Rauwolfia serpentina at 0.25 and 0.5 mg/L concentrations, respectively, compared to certain other plant growth regulators (0.1-5.0 mg/L) tested under in vitro conditions. This is the first report of the plant growth promoting activities of 1 and 2 in plant tissue cultures.


Author(s):  
Jitendra Mishra ◽  
Malvika Rajnandani ◽  
Naveen Kumar Arora

In India, maize is the third most important food crop after rice and wheat but the productivity is severely affected as the plant is also prone to a number of diseases caused by fungi and bacteria. Ear rot caused by <italic>Fusarium moniliforme</italic> is one of the economically important soil and seed borne disease of maize and not easily controlled by chemical methods. Antagonistic bacteria may constitute an alternative for improving the crop productivity. In this study 13 fluorescent pseudomonads were isolated from rhizosphere of different plants and screened for plant growth promoting activities and biocontrol potential against <italic>F. moniliforme</italic> ITCC No. 2193. Among them a potential isolate, W3Gr-6(b) not only inhibited growth of <italic>F. moniliforme</italic> under in-vitro conditions but was also capable of maize growth promotion in presence of pathogen.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. e0139468 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ajit Kumar Passari ◽  
Vineet Kumar Mishra ◽  
Vijai Kumar Gupta ◽  
Mukesh Kumar Yadav ◽  
Ratul Saikia ◽  
...  

Redia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 37-43
Author(s):  
LAKSHMAN PRASAD ◽  
RASHID PERVEZ ◽  
SWATI GABA

Tomato (Solanumlycopersicum L.) is one of the most important vegetable cropin the world. Various obstacles are existingwith this cropcultivation, among them root knot nematode,Meloidogyne incognitarecognized as a major path-ogen of tomato. The complete elimination of M. incognitafromthe soil is very difficult because of its polyphagous nature. Although,different methods are employed to manage this nematode, however, biological control has become a good alternative to the chemical nematicides. Antagonistic microorganisms are appropriate for controlling nematodes still require progressive investigation. Hence,present study on the biologicalactivity of the different concentrations of mixer of crude secondary metabolitesof the various fungal bioagents againston egg hatching, M. incognita(J2) mortal-ity in vitro as well asin planta were evaluated. Plant growth promoting activities were also recorded. Among the tested fungal bioagentsV. lecanii, F. chlamydosporum andA. niger were found promising in vitroas well asin planta studies while M. anisopliaeand A. nigerwas found promising to inhibit the egg hatchingunder in vitro study. It is concluded thatV. lecanii, F. chlamydosporum andA. nigerhave high antagonistic/nematicidalas well as good plant growth pro-motion activities. These promising fungal biocontrol agents can be considering for evaluation on a larger scale in field.


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