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Phage Biocontrol of Bacterial Leaf Blight Disease on Welsh Onion Caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. allii

Journal

ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10050517

Keywords

bacterial leaf blight; bacteriophages; Welsh onion; Xanthomonas axonopodis pv; allii; biocontrol

Funding

  1. JICA TC1 [ODA-TC2016-02]
  2. Vlaams Agentschap Innoveren en Ondernemen (VLAIO) agriculture programme (LA) grant [IWT.150914]
  3. Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Vlaanderen (FWO) strategic basic research grant [1S02520N]

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The study found that using phi 31 alone provides higher disease prevention in greenhouse conditions, while both phage phi 31 alone and the phage cocktail treatments can effectively suppress disease symptoms and increase yield in field conditions.
Bacterial leaf blight, which is caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. allii, annually causes significant yield losses to Welsh onion in many producing countries, including Vietnam. In this study, we isolated and characterized lytic phages phi 16, phi 17A and phi 31, specific to X. axonopodis pv. allii and belonging to a new phage species and genus within the Autographiviridae, from four provinces in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Moreover, we evaluated their efficacy for the biocontrol of leaf blight in greenhouse and field conditions. When applying the three highly related phages individually or as a three-phage cocktail at 10(8) PFU/mL in greenhouse conditions, our results show that treatment with phi 31 alone provides higher disease prevention than the two other phages or the phage cocktail. Furthermore, we compared phage concentrations from 10(5) to 10(8) and showed optimal disease control at 10(7) and 10(8) PFU/mL. Finally, under field conditions, both phage phi 31 alone and the phage cocktail treatments suppressed disease symptoms, which was comparable to the chemical bactericide oxolinic acid (Starner). Phage treatment also significantly improved yield, showing the potential of phage as a biocontrol strategy for managing leaf blight in Welsh onion.

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