INVESTIGADORES
NESCI Andrea Veronica
artículos
Título:
Studies on Possible Modes of Action and Tolerance to Environmental Stress Conditions of Different Biocontrol Agents of Foliar Diseases in Maize
Autor/es:
SARTORI MELINA; BONACCI MARTÍN; BARRA PAULA; FESSIA ALUMINÉ; ETCHEVERRY MIRIAM; NESCI ANDREA; BARROS GERMÁN
Revista:
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
Editorial:
Scientific Research Publishing
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 11 p. 552 - 566
Resumen:
The present study evaluates the possible modes of action of antagonistic bacteria and their tolerance to UV radiation, temperature and osmotic stress.The partial 16S-23S rRNA gene sequencing of eight antagonistic bacteria hada high match with three bacterial genera: Curtobacterium, Pantoea and Bacillus. In this study, the three Bacillus isolates showed the most relevant production of enzymes, volatile organic compounds and antibiosis against Exserohilum turcicum. Respect to UV radiation and temperature Pantoea and Bacillus isolates were more tolerant; whereas the eight isolates were tolerant toosmotic stress in varying degree. The three Bacillus isolates have the greatestpotential as biocontrol agents for foliar diseases in maize. The antagonisticaction could be explained through different modes of action such as enzymes,volatile organic compounds and/or direct antibiosis by other secondary metabolites. Bacillus isolates tolerance to environmental stresses including UV radiation, temperature and osmotic stress is relevant for survival and persistenceon the leaf surface. This work provides new information about the mode of action of antagonistic bacteria with proven efficacy against maize leaf pathogens.In addition, it provides information about the tolerance of antagonistic bacteriaagainst different stress conditions. The data of the present study could contribute to the development of a successful foliar biofungicide.