Chitinolytic and cellulolytic Pseudomonas sp. antagonistic to fungal pathogens enhances nodulation by Mesorhizobium sp. Cicer in chickpea
Pseudomonas strains isolated from the rhizosphere of chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.) and green gram ( Vigna radiata L.) were screened for the production of chitinases and cellulases. Five Pseudomonas strains were found to produce appreciable amounts of both enzymes in culture-free supernatants and sh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microbiological research 2001, Vol.156 (4), p.353-358 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pseudomonas strains isolated from the rhizosphere of chickpea (
Cicer arietinum L.) and green gram (
Vigna radiata L.) were screened for the production of chitinases and cellulases. Five
Pseudomonas strains were found to produce appreciable amounts of both enzymes in culture-free supernatants and showed growth inhibition of the two fungi
Pythium aphanidermatum (Oomycete) and
Rhizoctonia solani (Basidiomycete) in plates on potato dextrose agar medium. The fungal growth inhibition was not correlated with cell wall-degrading enzyme activity, which suggested that other antifungal compounds produced by these rhizobacteria were also involved in antagonism. Coinoculation of the
Pseudomonas strains with the
Mesorhizobium sp.
Cicer strain Ca181 resulted in a significant increase in nodule biomass when grown under sterilized chillum jar conditions. The results suggest that hydrolytic enzymes produced by
Pseudomonas sp. contribute to suppression of plant diseases by inhibiting growth of phytopathogenic fungi and also promote nodulation of legumes by rhizobia. |
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ISSN: | 0944-5013 1618-0623 |
DOI: | 10.1078/0944-5013-00120 |