Biocontrol of Collar Rot Disease of Betelvine (Piper betle L.) Caused by Sclerotium rolfsii by Using Rhizosphere-Competent Pseudomonas fluorescens NBRI-N6 and P. fluorescens NBRI-N
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Anand Singh
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机构:National Botanical Research Institute,
Anand Singh
Sangeeta Mehta
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Sangeeta Mehta
Harikesh Bahadur Singh
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Harikesh Bahadur Singh
Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal
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机构:National Botanical Research Institute,
Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal
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[1] National Botanical Research Institute,
[2] Rana Pratap Marg,undefined
[3] P.B. Number 436,undefined
[4] Lucknow 226 001,undefined
[5] India,undefined
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Current Microbiology
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2003年
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47卷
关键词:
Growth Rate;
Membrane Protein;
Pseudomonas;
Bacterial Strain;
Field Trial;
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Collar rot disease of betelvine (Piper betle L.) caused by Sclerotium rolfsii is difficult to control by conventional means by use of chemicals; therefore, use of biocontrol agents is desirable. In the present study, 186 bacterial strains of different morphological types were screened for their biocontrol activity against S. rolfsii under in vitro conditions. Two strains, Pseudomonas fluorescens NBRI-N6 and P. fluorescens NBRI-N, were selected for further studies because of their ability to inhibit the mycelial growth of the pathogen significantly. Spontaneous rifampicin-resistant (Rifr) derivatives of P. fluorescens NBRI-N6 and P. fluorescens NBRI-N showing growth rate and membrane protein composition comparable to the wild type were selected to facilitate their monitoring in the rhizosphere. Field trials demonstrated that strain P. fluorescens NBRI-N6 was better than P. fluorescens NBRI-N in increasing the yield of betelvine significantly, whereas a consortium of the two strains controlled the disease more than either of the strains. The screening method should prove useful in identifying rhizosphere bacteria with the greatest potential for controlling diseases caused by phytopathogenic fungi. RID=”” ID=”” <E5>Correspondence to:</E5> C.S. Nautiyal; <E5>email:</E5> nautiyalnbri@yahoo.com