Transcriptomic analysis of Ralstonia solanacearum in response to antibacterial volatiles of Bacillus velezensis FZB42 DOI

Hafiz Abdul Samad Tahir,

Qurban Ali, Faheem Uddin Rajer

et al.

Archives of Microbiology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 205(11)

Published: Oct. 25, 2023

Language: Английский

Multifaceted Impacts of Plant-Beneficial Pseudomonas spp. in Managing Various Plant Diseases and Crop Yield Improvement DOI Creative Commons

Najaf Mehmood,

Mahnoor Saeed,

Sana Zafarullah

et al.

ACS Omega, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(25), P. 22296 - 22315

Published: June 16, 2023

The modern agricultural system has issues with the reduction of productivity due to a wide range abiotic and biotic stresses. It is also expected that in future entire world population may rapidly increase will surely demand more food. Farmers now utilize massive quantity synthetic fertilizers pesticides for disease management food production. These badly affect environment, texture soil, plant productivity, human health. However, safety sustainability depend on an ecofriendly inexpensive biological application. In contrast fertilizers, soil inoculation plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) one excellent alternative options. this regard, we focused best PGPR genera, Pseudomonas, which exists rhizosphere as well inside plant's body plays role sustainable agriculture. Many Pseudomonas spp. control pathogens play effective through direct indirect mechanisms. fix amount atmospheric nitrogen, solubilize phosphorus potassium, produce phytohormones, lytic enzymes, volatile organic compounds, antibiotics, secondary metabolites during stress conditions. compounds stimulate growth by inducing systemic resistance inhibiting pathogens. Furthermore, pseudomonads protect plants different conditions like heavy metal pollution, osmosis, temperature, oxidative stress, etc. Now, several Pseudomonas-based commercial products have been promoted marketed, but there are few limitations hinder development technology extensive usage systems. variability among members draws attention huge research interest genus. There need explore potential native biocontrol agents use them biopesticide support

Language: Английский

Citations

91

Effect of silicon micronutrient on plant’s cellular signaling cascades in stimulating plant growth by mitigating the environmental stressors DOI
Vellasamy Shanmugaiah,

Ankita Gauba,

Sharath Kumar Hari

et al.

Plant Growth Regulation, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 100(2), P. 391 - 408

Published: March 25, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

40

Ralstonia solanacearum: An Arsenal of Virulence Strategies and Prospects for Resistance DOI Creative Commons
Fabienne Vailleau, Stéphane Genin

Annual Review of Phytopathology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 61(1), P. 25 - 47

Published: July 28, 2023

The group of strains constituting the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) is a prominent model for study plant-pathogenic bacteria because its impact on agriculture, owing to wide host range, worldwide distribution, and long persistence in environment. RSSC have led numerous studies aimed at deciphering molecular bases virulence, many biological functions mechanisms been described contribute infection pathogenesis. In this review, we put into perspective recent advances our understanding virulence strains, both terms inventory that participate process their evolutionary dynamics. We also present different strategies developed combat these pathogenic through control, antimicrobial agents, plant genetics, or microbiota engineering.

Language: Английский

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40

Microbiome-Mediated Strategies to Manage Major Soil-Borne Diseases of Tomato DOI Creative Commons
Shweta Meshram, Tika B. Adhikari

Plants, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(3), P. 364 - 364

Published: Jan. 25, 2024

The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is consumed globally as a fresh vegetable due to its high nutritional value and antioxidant properties. However, soil-borne diseases can severely limit production. These diseases, such bacterial wilt (BW), Fusarium (FW), Verticillium (VW), root-knot nematodes (RKN), significantly reduce the yield quality of tomatoes. Using agrochemicals combat these lead chemical residues, pesticide resistance, environmental pollution. Unfortunately, resistant varieties are not yet available. Therefore, we must find alternative strategies protect tomatoes from diseases. One most promising solutions harnessing microbial communities that suppress disease promote plant growth immunity. Recent omics technologies next-generation sequencing advances help us develop microbiome-based mitigate This review emphasizes importance interdisciplinary approaches understanding utilization beneficial microbiomes improve crop productivity.

Language: Английский

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12

Biotic Stress Alleviation in Plant Using Rhizobacteria: An Overview of Mechanism of Action, Antimicrobial Compounds Production, (Nano) Formulations and Employment Methods DOI
Anuj Rana, Annu Rani,

K R Nayana

et al.

Indian Journal of Microbiology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 3, 2025

Language: Английский

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Biological control of bacterial wilt ( Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum) in tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum) using an avirulent strain, Bacillus sp., and Pseudomonas fluorescens DOI

Andra Sahab Sukmana,

Suhartiningsih Dwi Nurcahyanti, Anggi Anwar Hendra Nurdika

et al.

Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 21

Published: Feb. 18, 2025

Citations

1

Immobilized denitrifying bacteria on modified oyster shell as biofilter carriers enhance nitrogen removal DOI
Mengmeng Yi, Chun Wang, Miao Wang

et al.

Journal of environmental chemical engineering, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 11(1), P. 109214 - 109214

Published: Dec. 23, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

20

Nano-chitosan encapsulated Pseudomonas fluorescens greatly reduces Fusarium wilt infection in tomato DOI

Ahmed Mohamed Nabil Abdelraouf,

Akram A. Hussain,

Deyala M. Naguib

et al.

Rhizosphere, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 25, P. 100676 - 100676

Published: Feb. 21, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

11

Characterization and Assessment of 2, 4-Diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG)-Producing Pseudomonas fluorescens VSMKU3054 for the Management of Tomato Bacterial Wilt Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum DOI Creative Commons
Perumal Suresh,

Murukesan Rekha,

Gomathinayagam Subramanian

et al.

Microorganisms, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 10(8), P. 1508 - 1508

Published: July 26, 2022

Microbial bio-products are becoming an appealing and viable alternative to chemical pesticides for effective management of crop diseases. These known have potential minimize agrochemical applications without losing yield also restore soil fertility productivity. In this study, the inhibitory efficacy 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens VSMKU3054 against Ralstonia solanacearum was assessed. Biochemical functional characterization study revealed that P. hydrogen cyanide (HCN), siderophore, indole acetic acid (IAA) hydrolytic enzymes such as amylase, protease, cellulase chitinase, had ability solubilize phosphate. The presence key antimicrobial encoding gene in biosynthesis identified PCR. maximum growth activity observed king's B medium at pH 7, 37 °C 36 h growth. Glucose tryptone were found be most suitable carbon nitrogen sources, respectively. DAPG separated silica column chromatography various methods UV-Vis, FT-IR, GC-MS NMR spectroscopy. When R. cells exposed 90 µg/mL, cell viability decreased, reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased chromosomal DNA damaged. Application significantly reduced bacterial wilt incidence. addition, promoting tomato seedlings. It is concluded indigenous isolate could used a biocontrol agent disease tomato.

Language: Английский

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19

Exploration of endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria of invasive plant Xanthium strumarium L. reveals their potential in plant growth promotion and bacterial wilt suppression DOI

Priyanka Das,

Sampurna Kashyap, Indrani Sharma

et al.

Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 29, 2025

Language: Английский

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