Stenotrophomonas rhizophila Ep2.2 inhibits growth of Botrytis cinerea through the emission of volatile organic compounds, restricts leaf infection and primes defense genes
The bacterium Stenotrophomonas rhizophila is known to be beneficial for plants and has been frequently isolated from the rhizosphere of crops. In the present work, we isolated from the phyllosphere of an ornamental plant an epiphytic strain of S. rhizophila that we named Ep2.2 and investigated its p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2023-10, Vol.14, p.1235669-1235669 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The bacterium
Stenotrophomonas rhizophila
is known to be beneficial for plants and has been frequently isolated from the rhizosphere of crops. In the present work, we isolated from the phyllosphere of an ornamental plant an epiphytic strain of
S. rhizophila
that we named Ep2.2 and investigated its possible application in crop protection. Compared to
S. maltophilia
LMG 958, a well-known plant beneficial species which behaves as opportunistic human pathogen,
S. rhizophila
Ep2.2 showed distinctive features, such as different motility, a generally reduced capacity to use carbon sources, a greater sensitivity to fusidic acid and potassium tellurite, and the inability to grow at the human body temperature.
S. rhizophila
Ep2.2 was able to inhibit
in vitro
growth of the plant pathogenic fungi
Alternaria alternata
and
Botrytis cinerea
through the emission of volatile compounds. Simultaneous PTR-MS and GC-MS analyses revealed the emission, by
S. rhizophila
Ep2.2, of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with well-documented antifungal activity, such as furans, sulphur-containing compounds and terpenes. When sprayed on tomato leaves and plants,
S. rhizophila
Ep2.2 was able to restrict
B. cinerea
infection and to prime the expression of
Pti5
,
GluA
and
PR1
plant defense genes. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2023.1235669 |