Affiliation:
1. Institut za zemljište, Beograd
2. Institut za proučavanje lekovitog bilja “Dr Josif Pančić”, Beograd
3. Institut za zaštitu bilja i životnu sredinu, Beograd
Abstract
Marshmallow is a host of a number of saprophytic and parasitic fungi in
Serbia. The seeds of marshmallow are contaminated with fungi from different
genera, especially Alternaria and Fusarium, which significantly reduced seed
germination and caused seedling decay. In this study we investigate
antagnonism of indigenous Bacillus sp. isolate Q3 against marshmallow
mycopopulation. Bacillus sp. Q3 was isolated from maize rhizosphere,
characterized by polyphasic approch and tested for plant growth promoting
treats. Bacillus sp. Q3 produced antifungal metabolites with growth
inhibition activity against numerous fungi in dual culture: 61.8% of
Alternaria alternata, 74.8% of Myrothecium verrucaria and 33.6% of
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. That effect could be caused by different antifungal
metabolites including siderophores, hydrolytic enzymes, organic acids and
indole acetic acid (IAA). Suppression of natural marshmallow seed infection
by Q3 isolate was observed. The seeds were immersed in different
concentrations of bacterial suspension during 2h and their infections by
phytopathogenic fungi were estimated. The results showed significant
reduction of seed infection by Alternaria spp. The presented results indicate
possible application of this isolate as promising biological agent for
control of marshmallow seed pathogenic fungi.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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