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Biocontrol Potential of Lipopeptides Produced by AF01 Against in Pitaya

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Jun 2
PMID 37266020
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Pitaya canker, caused by , is one of the most important fungal diseases that cause significant losses in production. To replace chemical pesticides, the use of biocontrol strains to manage plant diseases has been the focus of research. In this study, the bacterial strain AF01, identified as , exhibited significant antifungal effects against and four other pitaya fungal pathogens. The strain AF01 produces 13 fusaricidins, which directly inhibit mycelial growth, spore germination and germ tube elongation by causing the membrane integrity and cell ultrastructure to incur irreversible damage. Pot experiment and yield test confirmed that AF01 provided preservative effects by reducing the disease index. In comparison to the untreated control groups, RNA-seq data showed that AF01 selectively blocked some transcription and translation processes and inhibited RNA and DNA structural dynamics, energy production and conversion, and signal transduction, particularly cell wall biosynthesis, changes in membrane permeability, and impairment of protein biosynthesis. Thus, AF01 could be potentially useful as a suitable biocontrol agent for pitaya canker.

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