Journal of Jianghan University (Natural Science Edition) ›› 2024, Vol. 52 ›› Issue (2): 13-19.doi: 10.16389/j.cnki.cn42-1737/n.2024.02.002

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Screening and Biocontrol Effects of Antagonistic Bacteria Against Wilt Disease for Chuzhou Chrysanthemum

WU Rui1a ,CHEN Yuting1b ,CAO Qirong1b ,ZHU Lin1a ,ZHOU Cheng*1b,2   

  1. 1. a. College of Resource and Environment,b. College of Life and Health Sciences,Anhui Science and Technology University,Chuzhou 233100,Anhui,China;2. College of Resources and Environmental Sciences,Nanjing Agricultural University,Nanjing 210095,Jiangsu,China
  • Published:2024-04-11
  • Contact: ZHOU Cheng

Abstract: To screen for antagonistic bacteria against the pathogen causing Chuzhou chrysanthemum wilt disease and provide resources to control the disease. Microorganisms were isolated from the continuous cropping soil of Chuzhou chrysanthemum, and antagonistic strains with the ability to produce siderophores were selected through CAS medium and plate confrontation experiments. The antagonistic effects were verified through infection experiments and pot experiments on Chuzhou chrysanthemum wilt disease. A total of 183 bacterial isolates were purified from the soil,among which 77 strains with the ability to produce siderophores were selected using CAS medium,and 5 antagonistic strains were identified through confrontation culture with Fusarium oxysporum on plates. Among them,strain TZ-8 showed the highest inhibition rate of 59. 68%,with the ability to fix nitrogen,solubilize phosphate and potassium,and secrete IAA. It was identified as Burkholderia vietnamiensis. The results of infection experiments showed that the strain could effectively resist pathogen infection in plant tissues,and the results of pot experiments demonstrated that the strain had a good biocontrol effect against Chuzhou chrysanthemum wilt disease.The strain TZ-8 can effectively control Chuzhou chrysanthemum wilt disease and can be included in the bacterial resource library for the biocontrol of the disease.

Key words: Chuzhou chrysanthemum wilt disease, Fusarium oxysporum, plant growthpromoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), antagonistic bacteria, biological control, continuous cropping obstacle

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