Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants

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Autor(a) principal: Ajulo, Akintunde Abiodun
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Rodrigo Silva de, Bezerra, Soraia Ferreira, Costa, Niedja Bezerra, Gonçalves, Ariany Rosa, Oliveira, Maythsulene Inacio de Sousa, Filippi, Marta Cristina Corsi de
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Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/11724
Resumo: Grain yields of rice (Oryza sativa) are affected globally by rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae). The main objective of this study was to identify isolates of rhizobacterial antagonists of M. oryzae (BRM10781) and screen the most effective isolates for suppressing rice blast under greenhouse conditions. Two assays (E1 and E2) were performed with 22 treatments in a completely randomized design with three replicates. E1 investigated in vitro antagonism between 21 isolates and M. oryzae under laboratory conditions. The E2 experiments were conducted under greenhouse conditions, with rice cultivar BRS Primavera seeds in plastic trays containing 3 kg of fertilized soil. After 21 days, the rice leaves were spray-inoculated with a bacterial cell suspension (1 × 108 CFU) and M. oryzae (3 × 105 conidia.mL-1) or with water (absolute control). Seven isolates, Serratia marcescens (BRM65918, BRM65923, BRM65926, and BRM63532), Bacillus cereus (BRM65919), Stenotrophomonas nitritireducens (BRM65917), and Priestia megaterium (BRM65929), reduced radial growth of M. oryzae colonies from 80.26 to 77.33%. The best leaf blast severity reducers were Pseudomonas nitroreducens (BRM32112), B. thuringiensis (BRM65928), P. megaterium (BRM65916), S. marcescens (BRM65918), S. nematodiphila (BRM63522), and Enterobacter hormaechei (BRM65925), varying from 97 to 95% respectively. The isolate BRM65918 (S. marcescens) showed the best efficiency for both antagonism and disease suppression, indicating its potential as a bioproduct for the biocontrol of rice blast in rice plants.
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spelling Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plantsSeleção de isolados bacterianos antagonistas e supressores de brusone em plantas de arrozBioagentes. Biocontrole. Inoculação. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.Bioagents. Biocontrol. Inoculation. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.Grain yields of rice (Oryza sativa) are affected globally by rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae). The main objective of this study was to identify isolates of rhizobacterial antagonists of M. oryzae (BRM10781) and screen the most effective isolates for suppressing rice blast under greenhouse conditions. Two assays (E1 and E2) were performed with 22 treatments in a completely randomized design with three replicates. E1 investigated in vitro antagonism between 21 isolates and M. oryzae under laboratory conditions. The E2 experiments were conducted under greenhouse conditions, with rice cultivar BRS Primavera seeds in plastic trays containing 3 kg of fertilized soil. After 21 days, the rice leaves were spray-inoculated with a bacterial cell suspension (1 × 108 CFU) and M. oryzae (3 × 105 conidia.mL-1) or with water (absolute control). Seven isolates, Serratia marcescens (BRM65918, BRM65923, BRM65926, and BRM63532), Bacillus cereus (BRM65919), Stenotrophomonas nitritireducens (BRM65917), and Priestia megaterium (BRM65929), reduced radial growth of M. oryzae colonies from 80.26 to 77.33%. The best leaf blast severity reducers were Pseudomonas nitroreducens (BRM32112), B. thuringiensis (BRM65928), P. megaterium (BRM65916), S. marcescens (BRM65918), S. nematodiphila (BRM63522), and Enterobacter hormaechei (BRM65925), varying from 97 to 95% respectively. The isolate BRM65918 (S. marcescens) showed the best efficiency for both antagonism and disease suppression, indicating its potential as a bioproduct for the biocontrol of rice blast in rice plants.A produtividade do arroz (Oryza sativa) é afetado mundialmente pela brusone do arroz (Magnaporthe oryzae). O principal objetivo deste estudo foi identificar isolados de rizobactérias antagonistas de M. oryzae (BRM10781) e selecionar os isolados mais eficazes para suprimir a brusone do arroz em condições de casa de vegetação. Foram realizados dois ensaios (E1 e E2) com 22 tratamentos em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado com três repetições. E1 investigou o antagonismo in vitro entre 21 isolados e M. oryzae em condições de laboratório. O experimento E2 foi conduzido em condições de casa de vegetação, com sementes de arroz da cultivar BRS Primavera em bandejas plásticas contendo 3 kg de solo adubado. Após 21 dias, as folhas de arroz foram inoculadas por aspersão com uma suspensão de células bacterianas (1 × 108 UFC) e M. oryzae (3 × 105 conídios.mL-1) ou com água (controle absoluto). Sete isolados, Serratia marcescens (BRM65918, BRM65923, BRM65926 e BRM63532), Bacillus cereus (BRM65919), Stenotrophomonas nitritireducens (BRM65917) e Priestia megaterium (BRM65929), reduziram o crescimento radial de colônias de M. oryzae de 80,26 para 77,33%. Os melhores supressores da severidade da brusone foliar foram Pseudomonas nitroreducens (BRM32112), B. thuringiensis (BRM65928), P. megaterium (BRM65916), S. marcescens (BRM65918), S. nematodiphila (BRM63522) e Enterobacter hormaechei (BRM65925), variando de 97 a 95%, respectivamente. O isolado BRM65918 (S. marcescens) apresentou a melhor eficiência tanto para o antagonismo quanto para a supressão da doença, indicando seu potencial como bioproduto para o biocontrole da brusone em plantas de arroz.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2024-01-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/1172410.1590/1983-21252024v3711724rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 37 (2024); e11724Revista Caatinga; v. 37 (2024); e117241983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/11724/11447Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAjulo, Akintunde AbiodunOliveira, Rodrigo Silva de Bezerra, Soraia FerreiraCosta, Niedja BezerraGonçalves, Ariany RosaOliveira, Maythsulene Inacio de SousaFilippi, Marta Cristina Corsi de2024-04-22T17:59:20Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/11724Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:47:05.117769Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
Seleção de isolados bacterianos antagonistas e supressores de brusone em plantas de arroz
title Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
spellingShingle Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
Ajulo, Akintunde Abiodun
Bioagentes. Biocontrole. Inoculação. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.
Bioagents. Biocontrol. Inoculation. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.
title_short Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
title_full Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
title_fullStr Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
title_full_unstemmed Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
title_sort Screening of bacterial isolates antagonists and suppressors of blast in rice plants
author Ajulo, Akintunde Abiodun
author_facet Ajulo, Akintunde Abiodun
Oliveira, Rodrigo Silva de
Bezerra, Soraia Ferreira
Costa, Niedja Bezerra
Gonçalves, Ariany Rosa
Oliveira, Maythsulene Inacio de Sousa
Filippi, Marta Cristina Corsi de
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Rodrigo Silva de
Bezerra, Soraia Ferreira
Costa, Niedja Bezerra
Gonçalves, Ariany Rosa
Oliveira, Maythsulene Inacio de Sousa
Filippi, Marta Cristina Corsi de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ajulo, Akintunde Abiodun
Oliveira, Rodrigo Silva de
Bezerra, Soraia Ferreira
Costa, Niedja Bezerra
Gonçalves, Ariany Rosa
Oliveira, Maythsulene Inacio de Sousa
Filippi, Marta Cristina Corsi de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioagentes. Biocontrole. Inoculação. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.
Bioagents. Biocontrol. Inoculation. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.
topic Bioagentes. Biocontrole. Inoculação. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.
Bioagents. Biocontrol. Inoculation. Magnaporthe oryzae. Oryza sativa.
description Grain yields of rice (Oryza sativa) are affected globally by rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae). The main objective of this study was to identify isolates of rhizobacterial antagonists of M. oryzae (BRM10781) and screen the most effective isolates for suppressing rice blast under greenhouse conditions. Two assays (E1 and E2) were performed with 22 treatments in a completely randomized design with three replicates. E1 investigated in vitro antagonism between 21 isolates and M. oryzae under laboratory conditions. The E2 experiments were conducted under greenhouse conditions, with rice cultivar BRS Primavera seeds in plastic trays containing 3 kg of fertilized soil. After 21 days, the rice leaves were spray-inoculated with a bacterial cell suspension (1 × 108 CFU) and M. oryzae (3 × 105 conidia.mL-1) or with water (absolute control). Seven isolates, Serratia marcescens (BRM65918, BRM65923, BRM65926, and BRM63532), Bacillus cereus (BRM65919), Stenotrophomonas nitritireducens (BRM65917), and Priestia megaterium (BRM65929), reduced radial growth of M. oryzae colonies from 80.26 to 77.33%. The best leaf blast severity reducers were Pseudomonas nitroreducens (BRM32112), B. thuringiensis (BRM65928), P. megaterium (BRM65916), S. marcescens (BRM65918), S. nematodiphila (BRM63522), and Enterobacter hormaechei (BRM65925), varying from 97 to 95% respectively. The isolate BRM65918 (S. marcescens) showed the best efficiency for both antagonism and disease suppression, indicating its potential as a bioproduct for the biocontrol of rice blast in rice plants.
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