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Potential of bulb-associated bacteria for biocontrol of hyacinth soft rot caused by Dickeya zeae
Authors:S Jafra  J Przysowa  A Gwizdek-Wi&#;niewska  JM van der Wolf
Institution: Plant Research International, Wageningen, the Netherlands;
 Laboratory of Plant Protection and Biotechnology, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology of University of Gdansk and Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland
Abstract:Aims:  Dickeya zeae is a pectinolytic bacterium responsible for soft rot disease in flower bulb crops. In this study, the possibility of controlling soft rot disease in hyacinth by using antagonistic bacteria isolated from hyacinth bulbs was explored.
Methods and Results:  Bacterial isolates with potential for biocontrol were selected on the basis of antibiosis against D. zeae , siderophore production, and the N -acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs)-inactivation. In in vitro assays, 35 out of 565 hyacinth-associated bacterial isolates produced antimicrobial substances against D. zeae, whereas 20 degraded AHLs, and 35 produced siderophores. Isolates of interest were identified by 16S rDNA sequence analysis and reaction in BIOLOG? tests. Twenty-six isolates that differed in characteristics were selected for pathogenicity testing on hyacinth cultivars, Pink Pearl and Carnegie. Two strains identified as Rahnella aquatilis and one as Erwinia persicinus significantly reduced tissue maceration caused by D. zeae 2019 on hyacinth bulbs, but not on leaves.
Conclusions:  Hyacinth bulbs harbour bacteria belonging to different taxonomic groups that are antagonistic to D. zeae , and some can attenuate decay of bulb tissue.
Significance and Impact of the Study:  Selected hyacinth-associated bacterial isolates have potential for control of soft rot disease caused by D. zeae in hyacinth bulb production.
Keywords:antagonists  biological control              Dickeya zeae            hyacinth bulbs              Rahnella aquatilis
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