Enhancing the Storage Longevity of Apples: The Potential of Bacillus subtilis and Streptomyces endus as Preventative Bioagents against Post-Harvest Gray Mold Disease, Caused by Botrytis cinerea

被引:2
作者
Abdelhalim, Aya [1 ]
Mazrou, Yasser S. A. [2 ]
Shahin, Nabila [1 ]
El-Kot, Gabr A. [3 ]
Elzaawely, Abdelnaser A. [1 ]
Maswada, Hanafey F. [1 ]
Makhlouf, Abeer H. [4 ]
Nehela, Yasser [1 ]
机构
[1] Tanta Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Bot, Tanta 31527, Egypt
[2] King Khalid Univ, Community Coll, Business Adm Dept, Abha 62521, Saudi Arabia
[3] Kafr Elsheikh Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Bot, Kafr Al Sheikh 33516, Egypt
[4] Menoufia Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Bot, Shibin Al Kawm 6131567, Egypt
来源
PLANTS-BASEL | 2024年 / 13卷 / 13期
关键词
gray mold; Botrytis; apple; Bacillus; Streptomyces; bacterial filtrate; antioxidant; biological control; PLANT-PATHOGENIC FUNGI; ENDOPHYTIC STREPTOMYCES; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; GROWTH PROMOTION; DAMPING-OFF; BIOCONTROL; EXTRACTS; QUALITY; TOMATO;
D O I
10.3390/plants13131844
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Gray mold, caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers. Fr., is one of the most vital plant diseases, causing extensive pre- and post-harvest losses in apple fruits. In the current study, we isolated and identified two potential endophytic bioagents, Bacillus subtilis and Streptomyces endus. Both bioagents exhibited a potent fungistatic effect against B. cinerea under both in vitro and in planta conditions. Moreover, two experiments were carried out; (i) the first experiment was conducted at room temperature after artificial inoculation with B. cinerea to monitor the progression of the infection and the corresponding biochemical responses of the apples. Our in vivo findings showed that the treated B. cinerea-infected apple fruits with the cell-free bacterial filtrate of B. subtilis and S. endus (dipping or wrapping) significantly reduced the rotten area of the treated apple at room temperature. Additionally, B. subtilis and S. endus enhanced the enzymatic (POX and PPO) and non-enzymatic (phenolics and flavonoids) antioxidant defense machinery in treated apples. (ii) The second experiment focused on the preventive effects of both bioagents over a 90-day storage period at 1 degrees C of healthy apples (no artificial inoculation). The application of both bacterial filtrates prolonged the storage period, reduced the relative weight loss, and maintained high-quality parameters including titratable acidity, firmness, and total soluble solids of apple fruits under cold storage at 1 degrees C. The Kaplan-Meier analysis of rotten apples over 90 days during cold storage showed that the treated apples lasted longer than the non-treated apples. Moreover, the lifespan of apple fruits dipped in the culture filtrate of B. subtilis, or a fungicide, was increased, with no significant differences, compared with the non-treated apples. The current results showed the possibility of using both bioagents as a safe and eco-friendly alternative to chemical fungicides to control gray mold disease in apples.
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