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First report of Bacillus velezensis JK-F2 for the biological control of crown gall in kiwifruit

Journal

JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND PROTECTION
Volume 129, Issue 5, Pages 1153-1162

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s41348-022-00634-3

Keywords

Actinidia deliciosa; Crown gall; Agrobacterium Fabacearum; Antagonistic bacteria; Control effect

Funding

  1. agricultural research projects of the Science and Technology Department of Guizhou Province [[2019]2403, [2021]YIBAN237]
  2. China Agriculture Research System of MOF (296-Ministry of Agriculture Project)
  3. Talent Introducing Scientific Research Fund of Guizhou University [X2021029]
  4. Support Plan Projects of Guiyang City [(2017)26-1]

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In this study, a strain of Bacillus velezensis, designated as JK-F2, was isolated and identified as an antagonistic bacterium against Agrobacterium Fabacearum. The strain exhibited good biocontrol effects both in vitro and in pot tests, significantly reducing the incidence and growth rate of crown gall in kiwifruit plants.
A highly pathogenic bacterium, Agrobacterium Fabacearum, causes crown gall in kiwifruit plants leads to serious damage resulting in huge economic losses. In this study, we aimed to screen antagonistic bacterial biocontrol agents against crown gall disease of kiwifruit plants. A total of 225 bacterial strains were isolated from kiwifruit plant rhizosphere soil. Among these, strain JK-F2 exhibited good biocontrol effects in the form of antagonistic activity against A. Fabacearum in vitro. Based on morphological, physiological, and biochemical features and 16S rRNA and gyrA genes, the strain JK-F2 was identified as Bacillus velezensis. The zone of inhibition of strain JK-F2 was 22.84 +/- 0.21 mm when the plate was covered with A. Fabacearum. In pot tests with artificial inoculation of A. Fabacearum to kiwifruit plants, the application of strain JK-F2 ahead of pathogen inoculation significantly reduced the incidence of crown gall by 26.67%, and the control efficiency was 71.96%. In field experiments, the inoculation of strain JK-F2 by root irrigation reduced the average growth rate of galls by 17.95-43.15%. The undiluted strain JK-F2 was more effective than the diluted strain in controlling crown gall by reducing the growth rate of galls, with a biocontrol effect of 68.07%. In this study, strain JK-F2, with good biocontrol application value, was isolated and identified. It is a promising candidate for the biocontrol of crown gall in kiwi plants.

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