Seed biopriming with cyanobacterial extracts as an eco-friendly strategy to control damping off caused by Pythium ultimum in seedbeds
[Display omitted] •Cyanobacteria distinguished as biological control agents in seeds and seedlings.•SAB-M465 stood out as a muting agent for damping-off in seedbeds.•SAB-B912 stimulated plant growth in pre and post emergence phases.•Seed biopriming was successful as a preventive treatment against da...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microbiological research 2021-07, Vol.248, p.126766-126766, Article 126766 |
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•Cyanobacteria distinguished as biological control agents in seeds and seedlings.•SAB-M465 stood out as a muting agent for damping-off in seedbeds.•SAB-B912 stimulated plant growth in pre and post emergence phases.•Seed biopriming was successful as a preventive treatment against damping-off.•Seed biopriming was positioned as an eco-friendly strategy to promote plant growth.
This work highlights the ability of various cyanobacterial extracts from Anabaena spp., Tolypothrix spp., Nostoc or Trichormus, among others genera, to control the incidence of damping-off caused by Pythium ultimum in cucumber seedlings. Protocols applied aimed at the preliminary characterization of the cyanobacterial collection were very useful for predicting their phytotoxic, phytostimulating and biopesticidal capacity. First, the phytostimulatory or phytotoxic potential of a collection of 31 sonicated cyanobacterial extracts was analyzed by calculating the germination index in watercress seeds and the increase or loss of seedling weight. Likewise, the collection was characterized according to its ability to inhibit the growth of P. ultimum by dual culture bioassays and detached-leaf test. Finally, after selecting the most effective extracts, a preventive damping-off bioassay was performed based on cucumber seed biopriming. The strain SAB-M465 showed to be the most efficient strain against the in vitro growth of P. ultimum, while SAB-B912 was more discreet in this regard, but proved to be the most effective as a germination stimulator. Seed biopriming strategy with sonicated extracts of cyanobacteria revealed a remarkable promoter effect in the early stages of plant development, although only SAB-M465 was positioned as an effective control agent against damping-off caused by P. ultimum in cucumber seedbeds. |
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ISSN: | 0944-5013 1618-0623 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.micres.2021.126766 |