Biocontrol of the Potato Blackleg and Soft Rot Diseases Caused by Dickeya dianthicola

Author:

Raoul des Essarts Yannick12,Cigna Jérémy13,Quêtu-Laurent Angélique24,Caron Aline3,Munier Euphrasie3,Beury-Cirou Amélie3,Hélias Valérie24,Faure Denis1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell, CNRS CEA Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, Saclay Plant Sciences, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

2. Research, Development, Promotion of Seed Potatoes, French Federation of Seed Potato Growers, Paris, France

3. Seeds Innovation Protection Research Environment, Comité Nord Plants de Pomme de Terre, Achicourt, France

4. UMR 1349 IGEPP INRA-Agrocampus Ouest Rennes, Le Rheu, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Development of protection tools targeting Dickeya species is an important issue in the potato production. Here, we present the identification and the characterization of novel biocontrol agents. Successive screenings of 10,000 bacterial isolates led us to retain 58 strains that exhibited growth inhibition properties against several Dickeya sp. and/or Pectobacterium sp. pathogens. Most of them belonged to the Pseudomonas and Bacillus genera. In vitro assays revealed a fitness decrease of the tested Dickeya sp. and Pectobacterium sp. pathogens in the presence of the biocontrol agents. In addition, four independent greenhouse assays performed to evaluate the biocontrol bacteria effect on potato plants artificially contaminated with Dickeya dianthicola revealed that a mix of three biocontrol agents, namely, Pseudomonas putida PA14H7 and Pseudomonas fluorescens PA3G8 and PA4C2, repeatedly decreased the severity of blackleg symptoms as well as the transmission of D. dianthicola to the tuber progeny. This work highlights the use of a combination of biocontrol strains as a potential strategy to limit the soft rot and blackleg diseases caused by D. dianthicola on potato plants and tubers.

Funder

Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie

French National Research Agency

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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