Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)

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Autor(a) principal: Leite, Andressa Von Wurmb Helrighel
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) cultures are frequently attacked by many pathogens, leading to yield losses. Among the pathogens, the fungus Alternaria solani (“Early blight” disease) can cause significant yield reductions and decreases the fruit quality. Due to the high susceptibility of tomato to fungal pathogens, the agricultural practices include the intensive use of agrochemicals, which may result in fruits with high levels of residual pesticides and higher production costs. The promotion of plant defense system represents an additional tool for disease control and plant growth management. Some rhizobacteria have been shown the ability to affect plant development and modulate plant defense against pathogens. Among those bacteria, the genus Streptomyces is able to synthesize molecules that directly interfere with growth, through auxin and ACC deaminase production, and indirectly, through antibiotics and siderophores synthesis. The aim of this work was to select Streptomyces (CLV04, CLV05 and CLV07) with the ability to promote seed germination and plant growth, as well as improve tomato plant resistance against A. solani. Results showed that CLV07 delayed the initial seed germination, but it did not impair the final germination process. However, CLV04, CLV05 and CLV07 reduced the early root and shoot growth. All these rhizobacteria produced high auxin levels. CLV07 was efficient for inducing plant resistance against A. solani. Furthermore, all CLVs showed antagonism by competition, decreasing the A. solani growth. Taking together all results, Streptomyces tested were deleterious for seed and initial plant growth, but CLV07 showed a potential to be used for inducing plant resistance. However, the inoculation of these rhizobacteria on seeds is not recommended.
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spelling Astarita, Leandro Vieirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3296788443136390Silva, Renata Medina dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4821999504957848Leite, Andressa Von Wurmb Helrighel2018-03-07T14:11:58Z2017-08-25http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/7872Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) cultures are frequently attacked by many pathogens, leading to yield losses. Among the pathogens, the fungus Alternaria solani (“Early blight” disease) can cause significant yield reductions and decreases the fruit quality. Due to the high susceptibility of tomato to fungal pathogens, the agricultural practices include the intensive use of agrochemicals, which may result in fruits with high levels of residual pesticides and higher production costs. The promotion of plant defense system represents an additional tool for disease control and plant growth management. Some rhizobacteria have been shown the ability to affect plant development and modulate plant defense against pathogens. Among those bacteria, the genus Streptomyces is able to synthesize molecules that directly interfere with growth, through auxin and ACC deaminase production, and indirectly, through antibiotics and siderophores synthesis. The aim of this work was to select Streptomyces (CLV04, CLV05 and CLV07) with the ability to promote seed germination and plant growth, as well as improve tomato plant resistance against A. solani. Results showed that CLV07 delayed the initial seed germination, but it did not impair the final germination process. However, CLV04, CLV05 and CLV07 reduced the early root and shoot growth. All these rhizobacteria produced high auxin levels. CLV07 was efficient for inducing plant resistance against A. solani. Furthermore, all CLVs showed antagonism by competition, decreasing the A. solani growth. Taking together all results, Streptomyces tested were deleterious for seed and initial plant growth, but CLV07 showed a potential to be used for inducing plant resistance. However, the inoculation of these rhizobacteria on seeds is not recommended.O tomateiro (Solanum lycopersicum) é constantemente atacado por diversos patógenos, levando a perdas de produtividade. Dentre os principais patógenos, destaca-se o fungo Alternaria solani que causa a doença “pinta-preta” (“Early blight”), capaz de reduzir a produção e/ou levar à formação de frutos de baixa qualidade. Devido à grande susceptibilidade do tomateiro a patógenos, as práticas agrícolas incluem o uso intensivo de agroquímicos que resultam, frequentemente, em tomates com altos níveis residuais de pesticidas. A promoção do crescimento e da defesa vegetal utilizando microrganismos representa uma ferramenta para o manejo do tomateiro. Dentre as diversas rizobactérias com capacidade de modular o crescimento e a defesa vegetal, o gênero Streptomyces vem se destacando. Estas bactérias são capazes de sintetizar moléculas que interferem tanto diretamente no crescimento, como a auxina e a ACC desaminase, quanto indiretamente, através da produção de antibióticos e sideróforos. Pretendeu-se, neste trabalho, selecionar isolados de Streptomyces (CLV04, CLV05 e CLV07) com capacidade de promover a germinação e o crescimento de plantas de tomate, além de aumentar a resistência vegetal contra A. solani. Os resultados demonstram que o CLV07 causou retardo na germinação, mas não reduziu a taxa final de germinação. Apesar das rizobactérias CLV04, CLV05 e CLV07 produzirem elevados níveis de auxina, elas causaram a redução do crescimento tanto da raiz quanto da parte aérea de plântulas de tomate cultivadas in vitro. O CLV07 foi eficiente na promoção da defesa de plantas de tomate contra A. solani. Todas as rizobactérias apresentaram antagonismo por competição, reduzindo o crescimento do micélio do fungo A. solani. Considerando todos os resultados, as diferentes bactérias Streptomyces foram prejudiciais à germinação e ao crescimento inicial de plântulas de tomate. Desta forma, não é recomendável a utilização destas bactérias em sementes e plântulas jovens. Contudo, o CLV07 apresenta potencial para ser utilizado para a indução de resistência de plantas de tomate contra o patógeno A. solani.Submitted by PPG Biologia Celular e Molecular (bcm@pucrs.br) on 2018-03-06T18:10:51Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ANDRESSA_VON_WURMB_HELRIGUEL_LEITE_DIS.pdf: 1584575 bytes, checksum: 5f9a44ec42089e160df54cc84eaadb9a (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Caroline Xavier (caroline.xavier@pucrs.br) on 2018-03-07T14:04:49Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 ANDRESSA_VON_WURMB_HELRIGUEL_LEITE_DIS.pdf: 1584575 bytes, checksum: 5f9a44ec42089e160df54cc84eaadb9a (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-07T14:11:58Z (GMT). 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title Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
spellingShingle Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
Leite, Andressa Von Wurmb Helrighel
PGPR
Biocontrole
Alternaria Solani
Tomate
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
title_full Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
title_fullStr Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
title_full_unstemmed Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
title_sort Rizobactérias Streptomyces no crescimento e na defesa de plantas de Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
author Leite, Andressa Von Wurmb Helrighel
author_facet Leite, Andressa Von Wurmb Helrighel
author_role author
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Biocontrole
Alternaria Solani
Tomate
topic PGPR
Biocontrole
Alternaria Solani
Tomate
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
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description Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) cultures are frequently attacked by many pathogens, leading to yield losses. Among the pathogens, the fungus Alternaria solani (“Early blight” disease) can cause significant yield reductions and decreases the fruit quality. Due to the high susceptibility of tomato to fungal pathogens, the agricultural practices include the intensive use of agrochemicals, which may result in fruits with high levels of residual pesticides and higher production costs. The promotion of plant defense system represents an additional tool for disease control and plant growth management. Some rhizobacteria have been shown the ability to affect plant development and modulate plant defense against pathogens. Among those bacteria, the genus Streptomyces is able to synthesize molecules that directly interfere with growth, through auxin and ACC deaminase production, and indirectly, through antibiotics and siderophores synthesis. The aim of this work was to select Streptomyces (CLV04, CLV05 and CLV07) with the ability to promote seed germination and plant growth, as well as improve tomato plant resistance against A. solani. Results showed that CLV07 delayed the initial seed germination, but it did not impair the final germination process. However, CLV04, CLV05 and CLV07 reduced the early root and shoot growth. All these rhizobacteria produced high auxin levels. CLV07 was efficient for inducing plant resistance against A. solani. Furthermore, all CLVs showed antagonism by competition, decreasing the A. solani growth. Taking together all results, Streptomyces tested were deleterious for seed and initial plant growth, but CLV07 showed a potential to be used for inducing plant resistance. However, the inoculation of these rhizobacteria on seeds is not recommended.
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