A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth
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Resumo: | Growth-promoting bacteria are already used in sustainable agricultural systems in Brazil. The market is dominated by inoculants and biological pesticides, which do not reach the full potential of this tool in the agricultural sector. This study aimed to evaluate four bacterial strains for the presence of growth promotion mechanisms, as well as the reduction of Asian rust severity in soybean plants and its effects on three antioxidant enzymes during pathogenesis. The plants were treated using the bacterial cells and/or their biosurfactants before inoculation of the pathogen (IOP). Severity was measured based on a diagrammatic scale at 14, 18 and 21 days after IOP, and the activities of the enzymes SOD, CAT, and APX were evaluated 21 days after IOP. Treatments containing only bacterial cells were not efficient in reducing the severity, with losses of leaf area reaching 15%, while the addition of biosurfactants led to a result that is similar to the biofungicide, based on Bacillus subtilis (Serenade®). The presence of direct growth promotion mechanisms can be observed in all isolates, as well as the role of bacterial metabolites, especially lipopeptides, in the biological control of diseases and the modulation of the plant’s immune response. |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growthBiostimulantsSoybean rustBiological controlBiosurfactantsAntioxidant enzymesPhotosynthetic pigmentsGrowth-promoting bacteria are already used in sustainable agricultural systems in Brazil. The market is dominated by inoculants and biological pesticides, which do not reach the full potential of this tool in the agricultural sector. This study aimed to evaluate four bacterial strains for the presence of growth promotion mechanisms, as well as the reduction of Asian rust severity in soybean plants and its effects on three antioxidant enzymes during pathogenesis. The plants were treated using the bacterial cells and/or their biosurfactants before inoculation of the pathogen (IOP). Severity was measured based on a diagrammatic scale at 14, 18 and 21 days after IOP, and the activities of the enzymes SOD, CAT, and APX were evaluated 21 days after IOP. Treatments containing only bacterial cells were not efficient in reducing the severity, with losses of leaf area reaching 15%, while the addition of biosurfactants led to a result that is similar to the biofungicide, based on Bacillus subtilis (Serenade®). The presence of direct growth promotion mechanisms can be observed in all isolates, as well as the role of bacterial metabolites, especially lipopeptides, in the biological control of diseases and the modulation of the plant’s immune response.Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)2023-04-05T18:11:52Z2023-04-05T18:11:52Z2022-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBUTTRÓS, V. H. et al. A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth. Agronomy, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 11, p. 1-19, 2022 DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12112635.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/56506Agronomyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessButtrós, Victor HugoAraújo, Neílton Antônio FiusaD’Ávila, Vinícius de AbreuPereira, Maysa Mathias AlvesMelo, Dirceu de SousaPasqual, MoacirDória, Joyceeng2023-05-26T18:44:24Zoai:localhost:1/56506Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-26T18:44:24Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth Buttrós, Victor Hugo Biostimulants Soybean rust Biological control Biosurfactants Antioxidant enzymes Photosynthetic pigments |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth |
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A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth |
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Buttrós, Victor Hugo |
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Buttrós, Victor Hugo Araújo, Neílton Antônio Fiusa D’Ávila, Vinícius de Abreu Pereira, Maysa Mathias Alves Melo, Dirceu de Sousa Pasqual, Moacir Dória, Joyce |
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Araújo, Neílton Antônio Fiusa D’Ávila, Vinícius de Abreu Pereira, Maysa Mathias Alves Melo, Dirceu de Sousa Pasqual, Moacir Dória, Joyce |
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Buttrós, Victor Hugo Araújo, Neílton Antônio Fiusa D’Ávila, Vinícius de Abreu Pereira, Maysa Mathias Alves Melo, Dirceu de Sousa Pasqual, Moacir Dória, Joyce |
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Biostimulants Soybean rust Biological control Biosurfactants Antioxidant enzymes Photosynthetic pigments |
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Biostimulants Soybean rust Biological control Biosurfactants Antioxidant enzymes Photosynthetic pigments |
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Growth-promoting bacteria are already used in sustainable agricultural systems in Brazil. The market is dominated by inoculants and biological pesticides, which do not reach the full potential of this tool in the agricultural sector. This study aimed to evaluate four bacterial strains for the presence of growth promotion mechanisms, as well as the reduction of Asian rust severity in soybean plants and its effects on three antioxidant enzymes during pathogenesis. The plants were treated using the bacterial cells and/or their biosurfactants before inoculation of the pathogen (IOP). Severity was measured based on a diagrammatic scale at 14, 18 and 21 days after IOP, and the activities of the enzymes SOD, CAT, and APX were evaluated 21 days after IOP. Treatments containing only bacterial cells were not efficient in reducing the severity, with losses of leaf area reaching 15%, while the addition of biosurfactants led to a result that is similar to the biofungicide, based on Bacillus subtilis (Serenade®). The presence of direct growth promotion mechanisms can be observed in all isolates, as well as the role of bacterial metabolites, especially lipopeptides, in the biological control of diseases and the modulation of the plant’s immune response. |
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2022 |
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2022-10-26 2023-04-05T18:11:52Z 2023-04-05T18:11:52Z |
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BUTTRÓS, V. H. et al. A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth. Agronomy, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 11, p. 1-19, 2022 DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12112635. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/56506 |
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BUTTRÓS, V. H. et al. A little helper: beneficial bacteria can reduce the severity of Asian soybean rust while also stimulating plant growth. Agronomy, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 11, p. 1-19, 2022 DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12112635. |
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