Author:
Sharma Nandni,Manhas Rajesh Kumari,Ohri Puja
Abstract
AbstractThe current study assessed the nematicidal and plant growth promoting potential of metabolites produced by Streptomyces hydrogenans strain DH-16 on morphological and physiological activities in 60 days old Solanum lycopersicum plants grown under Meloidogyne incognita stress. M. incognita infestation altered the levels of various photosynthetic pigments, various stress markers, enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in S. lycopersicum plants grown under in-vivo conditions. However, treatment with culture cells, supernatant and extract produced by S. hydrogenans strain DH-16 significantly reduced the number of galls in M. incognita infested plants when compared with untreated M. incognita infected plants. Moreover, the culture cells/ supernatant/ extract remarkably lowered the levels of stress markers (Hydrogen peroxide and Malondialdehyde) in infected plants and enhanced the activities of non-enzymatic antioxidants (glutathione, tocopherol) and enzymatic antioxidants (Catalase, Superoxide dismutase, Ascorbate peroxidase, Guaiacol peroxidase, Gluatathione-S-transferase and Polyphenol oxidase) in metabolites treated M. incognita infected plants. The enhanced level of different photosynthetic attributes were also evaluated by studying gas exchange parameters and different plant pigments. Moreover, an increment in the content of phenolic compounds such as total phenols, anthocyanin and flavonoids were also reflected in treated and nematode infested plants. The present study also evaluated the microscopic analysis depicting cell viability, nuclear damage and hydrogen peroxide localization in differently treated plants. The outcome of the present study therefore endorses the efficacy of DH-16 as a potential biocontrol agent that help plants in mitigating M. incognita stress.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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