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Interrelationships between Bacillus sp CHEP5 and Bradyrhizobium sp SEMIA6144 in the induced systemic resistance against Sclerotium rolfsii and symbiosis on peanut plants

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JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 877-885

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1007/s12038-014-9470-8

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Co-inoculation; induced systemic resistance; nodulation; peanut; plant growth promotion

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  1. SECyT-UNRC
  2. CONICET
  3. Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia de Cordoba
  4. ANPCyT
  5. Fundacion Mani Argentino

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Plant-growth-promoting bacteria are often used to enhance crop yield and for biological control of phytopathogens. Bacillus sp. CHEP5 is a biocontrol agent that induces systemic resistance (ISR) in Arachis hypogaea L. (peanut) against Sclerotium rolfsii, the causal agent of root and stem wilt. In this work, the effect of the co-inoculation of Bacillus sp. CHEP5 and the peanut nodulating strain Bradyrhizobium sp. SEMIA 6144 was studied on induction of both systemic resistance and nodulation processes. Bradyrhizobium sp. SEMIA 6144 did not affect the ability of Bacillus sp. CFEEP5 to protect peanut plants from S. rolfsii by ISR and the priming in challenged-plants, as evidenced by an increment in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase enzyme activity. Additionally, the capacity of Bradyrhizobium sp. SEMIA 6144 to induce nodule formation in pathogen-challenged plants was improved by the presence of Bacillus sp. CHEP5.

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