Affiliation:
1. Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract
Bacillus spp. are well known to protect plants from seed or soil-borne
pathogens by the synthesis of various metabolites with antimicrobial
activity, such as hy?drolytic enzymes and antibiotics. This study aimed to
select the most effective Bacillus spp. from a group of ten antagonistic
strains by antifungal activity assay. Bacillus strains were primarily
isolated from the soil and identified as B. safensis, B. pumilus and B.
subtilis by 16S rDNA sequencing. The four analyzed fungi: Macrophomina
phaseolina, Alternaria alternata, Cladosporium cladosporoides, and
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, were obtained from sunflower seeds and identified
using PCR analysis and primers specific for ITS region. The antifungal
activity of bacterial strains was examined in a dual plate assay. Bacillus
spp. demonstrated the highest antagonism against S. sclerotiorum, followed
by C. cladosporoides, M. phaseolina, and A. alternata, with an average
percentage of growth inhibition (PGI) of 77%, 70%, 64% and 59%,
respectively. Overall, Bacillus spp. included in this study demonstrated a
rather strong biocontrol potential, although the effect of particular strain
varied depending on the tested fungi. The highest antagonistic effect toward
M. phaseolina and A. alternata was exhibited by B. safensis B2 and B.
pumilus B3. B. pumilus B11 and B. subtilis B32 were the most efficient
against C. cladosporoides, whereas B. pumilus B3 and B. subtilis B7 had the
highest antifungal activity against S. sclerotiorum. Findings point to the
fact that the most effective Bacillus spp. could be used as potential
biocontrol agents for improving plant health and productivity.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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