Potassium Phosphite Enhances the Antagonistic Capability of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens to Manage Tomato Bacterial Wilt

Bacterial wilt caused by is a distributed and worldwide soilborne disease. The application of biocontrol microbes or agricultural chemicals has been widely used to manage tomato bacterial wilt. However, whether and how agricultural chemicals affect the antagonistic ability of biocontrol microbes is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant disease 2022-02, Vol.106 (2), p.654-660
Hauptverfasser: Su, Lv, Qiu, Pengfei, Fang, Zhiying, Sun, Juan, Mo, Xingxia, Liu, Yunpeng, Kuramae, Eiko E, Zhang, Ruifu, Shen, Biao, Shen, Qirong
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Zusammenfassung:Bacterial wilt caused by is a distributed and worldwide soilborne disease. The application of biocontrol microbes or agricultural chemicals has been widely used to manage tomato bacterial wilt. However, whether and how agricultural chemicals affect the antagonistic ability of biocontrol microbes is still unknown. Here, we combined potassium phosphite (K-Phite), an environmentally friendly agricultural chemical, and the biocontrol agent QPF8 (strain F8) to manage tomato bacterial wilt disease. First, K-Phite at a concentration of 0.05% (wt/vol) could significantly inhibit the growth of . Second, 0.05% K-Phite enhanced the antagonistic capability of F8. Third, the greenhouse soil experiments showed that the control efficiency for tomato bacterial wilt in the combined treatment was significantly higher than that of the application of F8 or K-Phite alone. Overall, our results highlighted a novel strategy for the control of tomato bacterial wilt disease via application and revealed a new integrated pattern depending on the enhancement of the antagonistic capability of biocontrol microbes by K-Phite.
ISSN:0191-2917
1943-7692
DOI:10.1094/PDIS-08-21-1601-RE