Application of Bacillus pumilus isolates for management of black rot disease in strawberry
Background Black root rot of strawberry plants caused by Rhizoctonia solani , Fusarium solani , and Pythium sp. is a serious disease in Egypt. Biocontrol agents have frequently proved to possess paramount and safe tools against many diseases. The impact of soil treatments with 3 Bacillus pumilus iso...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Egyptian journal of biological pest control 2021-02, Vol.31 (1), p.1-5, Article 25 |
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Black root rot of strawberry plants caused by
Rhizoctonia solani
,
Fusarium solani
, and
Pythium
sp. is a serious disease in Egypt. Biocontrol agents have frequently proved to possess paramount and safe tools against many diseases. The impact of soil treatments with 3
Bacillus pumilus
isolates on black root rot disease of strawberry plants caused by
R
.
solani
,
F
., and
Pythium
sp. under laboratory and field conditions was examined herein on the commonly used ‘Festival’ strawberry cultivar. To increase the bacterial adhesion and distribution on the roots, each seedling was dipped in bacterial cell suspension at 1 × 10
8
colony-forming units/ml of each separate bacterial isolate for 30 min then mixed with 5% Arabic gum.
Results
The tested
B
.
pumilus
isolates significantly reduced the growth area of these 3 fungi. The two bacterial isolates Nos. 2 and 3 reduced the growth area by more than 85.2, 83.6, and 89.0% for
R. solani
,
F. solani
, and
Pythium
sp., respectively. Likewise, the 3 bacterial isolates significantly (
P
≤ 0.05) inhibited the disease under field conditions. Isolates Nos. 2 and 3 suppressed the disease incidence by 64.4 and 68.9% and disease severity by 65.3 and 67.3%, respectively. The fungicide Actamyl had effect similar to that of the 2 isolates.
B. pumilus
isolates significantly enhanced growth parameters and yields of strawberry plants; isolates Nos. 2 and 3 raised the yield by 66.7 and 73.3%, respectively.
Conclusions
Bacillus pumilus
isolates could effectively manage the black rot disease in strawberry herein. Due to the significant impact of the root rot disease on strawberry yield,
B. pumilus
should be further tested to manage the disease on strawberry on large scale in Egypt. |
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ISSN: | 2536-9342 1110-1768 2536-9342 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s41938-021-00371-z |