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Biocontrol efficacy of Bacillus siamensis LZ88 against brown spot disease of tobacco caused by Alternaria alternata

Journal

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2020.104508

Keywords

Alternaria alternata; Bacillus siamensis; Biocontrol agent; PGPR

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31901937, 31870147]
  2. Shandong Provincial National Science Foundation [ZR2018BC037]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [XDJK2020B064]
  4. China National Tobacco Corporation Key Technology Project [201906, 201920, 2019-ZY-1, A20201NY02-1306]

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The bacterium Bacillus siamensis LZ88 showed strong antifungal activity against Alternaria alternata, controlling mycelial growth and spore production through the secretion of protein-like antifungal metabolites and volatile organic compounds. This strain also induced plant basal immunity by increasing the expression of defense-related enzymes in tobacco leaves, effectively reducing the occurrence and severity of tobacco brown spot disease in greenhouse experiments.
Tobacco brown spot disease, caused by Alternaria alternata, is responsible for causing significant losses in tobacco production in China. The use of biocontrol microorganisms to prevent and control this disease represent an important, environment-friendly, management strategy. In the present study, 17 bacterial strains with antimicrobial activity were isolated from 40 rhizosphere soil samples and evaluated for antifungal activity to identify an effective biocontrol agent for the control of tobacco brown spot disease in tobacco. Among the isolated strains, Bacillus siamensis, strain LZ88, exhibited the strongest antifungal activity with an inhibition rate of 81.96%. We confirmed that strain LZ88 controlled both mycelial growth and spore production in A. alternata by secreting protein-like antifungal metabolites and through the release of volatile organic compounds. Strain LZ88 also had the ability to induce plant basal immunity as evidenced by increased expression of the defense-related enzymes, peroxidase (POD) and polyphenol oxidase (PPO), in tobacco leaves. Results of greenhouse experiments indicated that LZ88 could effectively reduce the occurrence and degree of severity of tobacco brown spot disease. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report regarding the use of B. siamensis to control brown spot disease in tobacco.

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