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Endophytic Bacillus Subtilis Strain E1R-J is a Promising Biocontrol Agent for Wheat Powdery Mildew

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Journal Biomed Res Int
Publisher Wiley
Date 2015 Mar 12
PMID 25759819
Citations 12
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In this study, the biocontrol efficacies of 14 endophytic bacterial strains were tested against Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici (Bgt) in pot experiments under greenhouse conditions. Bacillus subtilis strain E1R-j significantly reduced disease index and exhibited the best control (90.97%). When different formulations of E1R-j were sprayed 24 h before Bgt inoculation, fermentation liquid without bacterial cell and crude protein suspension displayed the similar effects; and they reduced disease index more than bacterial cell suspension (10(9) cfu mL(-1)) and fermentation liquid without protein. The control effects were not significantly different between 10(11) and 10(9) cfu mL(-1) of bacterial cell suspension but were higher than 10(7) cfu mL(-1). Further observations showed that conidial germination and appressorial formation of Bgt were retarded by spraying E1R-j 24 h before Bgt inoculation. Compared with the water check, conidial germination and appressorial formation were decreased by 43.3% and 42.7%, respectively. In the treatment with E1R-j, the number of houstoria significantly reduced and the speed of mycelial extension was slowed down in the wheat leaves. Scanning electron microscopy observation revealed that E1R-j significantly suppressed the conidial germination and caused rupture and deformation of germ tubes. On the surface of wheat leaves, mycelia and conidiophores became shrinking.

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