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Biological control of soft rot in potato by κ-carrageenan carriers encapsulated microbial predators

Journal

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 107, Issue 1, Pages 81-96

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-022-12294-2

Keywords

Hydrocolloids; Encapsulation; Predation; Bdellovibrio; Pectobacterium; Biocontrol

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This research developed a kappa-carrageenan-based encapsulation system to release predators for preventing soft-rot infections. The encapsulated predators efficiently preyed on soft rot bacteria and had higher survival rates after drying.
The Pectobacterium and Dickeya pectinolytic bacteria are phytopathogens responsible for several macerating diseases on a wide range of crops and ornamental plants. Recently, bacterial predators belonging to the Bdellovibrio and like organisms (BALOs) were shown to efficiently prey on these rot-causing bacteria and reduce soft rot-induced potato slice maceration. In the current research, our novel approach aimed at developing and studying a kappa-carrageenan-based encapsulation system for fast-release of entrapped B. bacteriovorus HD100 in high numbers to prevent bacterial soft-rot infections. kappa-carrageenan-dried carriers swelled and dissolved upon immersion in water due to a loss of potassium ions which are the main cross-linking agents. Survival rates of the predators after drying were higher for immobilized bdelloplasts (e.g., predator inside the host) compared to attack phase (host-searching, AP) cells, and with the addition of the osmoprotectant trehalose to the carriers. Released encapsulated predators preyed efficiently on soft rot bacteria, with bdelloplasts performing better as compared to AP cells. However, predation dynamics were influenced by the type of added osmoprotectant. Carrageenan-trehalose carriers encapsulating predators were able to reduce soft-rot disease in situ using a potato slice assay. To our knowledge, this research is the first to explore the potential of encapsulated BALOs against phytopathogens.

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