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Syst Appl Microbiol


Title:Control of damping-off in tomato seedlings exerted by Serratia spp. strains and identification of inhibitory bacterial volatiles in vitro
Author(s):Abreo E; Valle D; Gonzalez A; Altier N;
Address:"Laboratorio de Bioproduccion, Plataforma de Bioinsumos, INIA Las Brujas, Canelones, Uruguay. Electronic address: eabreo@inia.org.uy. Laboratorio de Proteccion Vegetal, INIA Las Brujas, Canelones, Uruguay; Laboratorio de Ecologia Quimica, Facultad de Quimica, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay. Laboratorio de Ecologia Quimica, Facultad de Quimica, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay. Laboratorio de Bioproduccion, Plataforma de Bioinsumos, INIA Las Brujas, Canelones, Uruguay"
Journal Title:Syst Appl Microbiol
Year:2021
Volume:20210102
Issue:2
Page Number:126177 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2020.126177
ISSN/ISBN:1618-0984 (Electronic) 0723-2020 (Linking)
Abstract:"Serratia marcescens can be a plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and an opportunistic human and plant pathogen. We have identified and characterized strains of related species of Serratia and evaluated their biological control of damping-off of tomato seeds caused by Pythium cryptoirregulare. Serratia ureilytica, S. bockelmannii and S. nevei were identified by phylogenetic analysis of partial gyrB gene sequence and average nucleotide identity (ANI). Tomato seeds inoculated with S. ureilytica ILBB 145 showed higher germination percentage and reduced damping-off in greenhouse experiment resembling a commercial operation, and volatiles produced by this strain caused the nearly complete inhibition in vitro of P. cryptoirregulare. Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) showed that ILBB 145 produced dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), which can partially account for this inhibition. Serratia bockelmannii ILBB 162 performance against damping-off was intermediate and the inhibition of P. cryptoirregulare in vitro was lower and explained by volatile and diffusible metabolites. Both strains augmented DMDS production in the presence of P. cryptoirregulare, suggesting this compound may play a role in the context of interspecific competition. Serratia nevei ILBB 219 showed the lowest inhibition of P. cryptoirregulare in vitro, no DMDS production, and no biocontrol in planta. Draft genomes of the three strains were annotated and individual genes and biosynthesis gene clusters were identified in relation with the observed phenotypes. We report S. ureilytica - a low risk species- with activity as a biological control agent and DMDS produced by this bacterial species putatively involved in seed and seedling protection against P. cryptoirregulare"
Keywords:Biological Control Agents *Solanum lycopersicum/microbiology Phylogeny Plant Diseases/microbiology/*prevention & control Pythium/*pathogenicity Seedlings/microbiology Serratia/chemistry/*physiology *Volatile Organic Compounds Bgc Biocontrol Oomycete Serra;
Notes:"MedlineAbreo, Eduardo Valle, Diana Gonzalez, Andres Altier, Nora eng Germany 2021/01/11 Syst Appl Microbiol. 2021 Apr; 44(2):126177. doi: 10.1016/j.syapm.2020.126177. Epub 2021 Jan 2"

 
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