Characterisation and isolation of bioactive compounds of anti-oomycete bacterial isolates inhibiting the growth of Phytophthora capsici

被引:3
作者
Syed-Ab-Rahman, S. F. [1 ]
Chua, E. T. [1 ]
Schenk, P. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Agr & Food Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Acinetobacter; Anti-oomycete; Bacillus amyloliquefaciens; Bacillus velezensis; Diketopiperazines; Phytophthora capsici; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY; PEPPER PLANTS; IN-VITRO; BACILLUS; BIOCONTROL; BLIGHT; ROOT; SOIL; RHIZOBACTERIA;
D O I
10.1007/s13313-021-00806-z
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Some bacteria can antagonize and competitively exclude pathogens by producing antimicrobial substances in their immediate environment. These antimicrobial agents can be grouped into enzymes, protein such as polypeptides and non-protein compounds. Of the various crop pests and pathogens that devastate harvests, oomycetes and fungi are the most broadly distributed groups causing global issues in food security and environmental damage in natural ecosystems. In this study, three bacterial isolates, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (UQ154), Bacillus velezensis (UQ156) and Acinetobacter sp. (UQ202), previously shown to promote plant growth and anti-oomycete properties against Phytophthora spp., were selected for further investigation. These isolates were subjected to extractions with dichloromethane. The crude extracts were fractionated by preparative silica gel thin-layer chromatography and tested for their anti-oomycete activities against Phytophthora capsici. The results show that nine out of 16 fractions exhibited high (> 50%) P. capsici growth inhibition, comparable to the application of the live bacterial isolates. Using GCMS analyses, the compounds identified from the bacterial fractions were pyrrolopyrazine and various phenolic compounds, including the previously identified diketopiperazine compounds (DKPs) from the crude bacterial extracts. The ability of these bacterial isolates and their bioactive compounds to inhibit plant pathogen growth deserves further investigations, offering a potential roadmap for the development of bio-pesticides.
引用
收藏
页码:651 / 659
页数:9
相关论文
共 56 条
[1]  
Abeysinghe, 2021, EMERGING TRENDS PLAN, P331
[2]   Extraction and identification of bioactive compounds (eicosane and dibutyl phthalate) produced by Streptomyces strain KX852460 for the biological control of Rhizoctonia solani AG-3 strain KX852461 to control target spot disease in tobacco leaf [J].
Ahsan, Taswar ;
Chen, Jianguang ;
Zhao, Xiuxiang ;
Irfan, Muhammad ;
Wu, Yuanhua .
AMB EXPRESS, 2017, 7 :1-9
[3]  
Akgül DS, 2008, J PLANT PATHOL, V90, P29
[4]   Bacillus amyloliquefaciens GA1 as a source of potent antibiotics and other secondary metabolites for biocontrol of plant pathogens [J].
Arguelles-Arias, Anthony ;
Ongena, Marc ;
Halimi, Badre ;
Lara, Yannick ;
Brans, Alain ;
Joris, Bernard ;
Fickers, Patrick .
MICROBIAL CELL FACTORIES, 2009, 8
[5]   Antimicrobial activities of Bacillus velezensis strains isolated from stingless bee products against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [J].
Baharudin, Mohamad Malik Al-adil ;
Ngalimat, Mohamad Syazwan ;
Shariff, Fairolniza Mohd ;
Yusof, Zetty Norhana Balia ;
Karim, Murni ;
Baharum, Syarul Nataqain ;
Sabri, Suriana .
PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (05)
[6]   The strobilurin fungicides [J].
Bartlett, DW ;
Clough, JM ;
Godwin, JR ;
Hall, AA ;
Hamer, M ;
Parr-Dobrzanski, B .
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 2002, 58 (07) :649-662
[7]   Biological control of onion basal rot disease using phosphate solubilising rhizobacteria [J].
Bektas, Idris ;
Kusek, Mustafa .
BIOCONTROL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 31 (02) :190-205
[8]   Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR): Their potential as antagonists and biocontrol agents [J].
Beneduzi, Anelise ;
Ambrosini, Adriana ;
Passaglia, Luciane M. P. .
GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2012, 35 (04) :1044-1051
[9]   2,5-Diketopiperazines: Synthesis, Reactions, Medicinal Chemistry, and Bioactive Natural Products [J].
Borthwick, Alan D. .
CHEMICAL REVIEWS, 2012, 112 (07) :3641-3716
[10]   Plant growth in Arabidopsis is assisted by compost soil-derived microbial communities [J].
Carvalhais, Lilia C. ;
Muzzi, Frederico ;
Tan, Chin-Hong ;
Hsien-Choo, Jin ;
Schenk, Peer M. .
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2013, 4