Affiliation:
1. Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad
2. Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology and Ecology, Novi Sad
3. Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrad
Abstract
Biocontrol using plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) represents an
alternative approach to disease management, since PGPR are known to promote
growth and reduce diseases in various crops. Among the different PGPR,
members of the genus Bacillus are prefered for most biotechnological uses
due to their capability to form extremely resistant spores and produce a
wide variety of metabolites with antimicrobial activity. The objective of
this research was to identify antagonistic bacteria for management of the
plant diseases. Eleven isolates of Bacillus spp. were obtained from the soil
samples collected from different localities in the Province of Vojvodina.
The antifungal activity of bacterial isolates against five fungal species
was examined using a dual plate assay. Bacillus isolates exhibited the
highest antifungal activity against Fusarium proliferatum, Fusarium
oxysporum f. sp. cepae and Alternaria padwickii, while they had the least
antagonistic effect on Fusarium verticillioides and Fusarium graminearum.
Molecular identification showed that effective bacterial isolates were
identified as Bacillus safensis (B2), Bacillus pumilus (B3, B11), Bacillus
subtilis (B5, B7) and Bacillus megaterium (B8, B9). The highest antagonistic
activity was exhibited by isolates B5 (from 39% to 62% reduction in fungal
growth) and B7 (from 40% to 71% reduction in fungal growth). These isolates
of B. subtilis could be used as potential biocontrol agents of plant
diseases.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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