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Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea

Pathogenic fungi are the main cause of yield loss and postharvest loss of crops. In recent years, some antifungal microorganisms have been exploited and applied to prevent and control pathogenic fungi. In this study, an antagonistic bacteria KRS027 isolated from the soil rhizosphere of a healthy cot...

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Autores principales: Wang, Dan, Luo, Wan-Zhen, Zhang, Dan-Dan, Li, Ran, Kong, Zhi-Qiang, Song, Jian, Dai, Xiao-Feng, Alkan, Noam, Chen, Jie-Yin
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10101029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36861984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04805-22
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author Wang, Dan
Luo, Wan-Zhen
Zhang, Dan-Dan
Li, Ran
Kong, Zhi-Qiang
Song, Jian
Dai, Xiao-Feng
Alkan, Noam
Chen, Jie-Yin
author_facet Wang, Dan
Luo, Wan-Zhen
Zhang, Dan-Dan
Li, Ran
Kong, Zhi-Qiang
Song, Jian
Dai, Xiao-Feng
Alkan, Noam
Chen, Jie-Yin
author_sort Wang, Dan
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description Pathogenic fungi are the main cause of yield loss and postharvest loss of crops. In recent years, some antifungal microorganisms have been exploited and applied to prevent and control pathogenic fungi. In this study, an antagonistic bacteria KRS027 isolated from the soil rhizosphere of a healthy cotton plant from an infected field was identified as Burkholderia gladioli by morphological identification, multilocus sequence analysis, and typing (MLSA-MLST) and physiobiochemical examinations. KRS027 showed broad spectrum antifungal activity against various phytopathogenic fungi by secreting soluble and volatile compounds. KRS027 also has the characteristics of plant growth promotion (PGP) including nitrogen fixation, phosphate, and potassium solubilization, production of siderophores, and various enzymes. KRS027 is not only proven safe by inoculation of tobacco leaves and hemolysis test but also could effectively protect tobacco and table grapes against gray mold disease caused by Botrytis cinerea. Furthermore, KRS027 can trigger plant immunity by inducing systemic resistance (ISR) activated by salicylic acid- (SA), jasmonic acid- (JA), and ethylene (ET)-dependent signaling pathways. The extracellular metabolites and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of KRS027 affected the colony extension and hyphal development by downregulation of melanin biosynthesis and upregulation of vesicle transport, G protein subunit 1, mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, disturbance of autophagy process, and degrading the cell wall of B. cinerea. These results demonstrated that B. gladioli KRS027 would likely become a promising biocontrol and biofertilizer agent against fungal diseases, including B. cinerea, and would promote plant growth. IMPORTANCE Searching the economical, eco-friendly and efficient biological control measures is the key to protecting crops from pathogenic fungi. The species of Burkholderia genus are widespread in the natural environment, of which nonpathogenic members have been reported to have great potential for biological control agents and biofertilizers for agricultural application. Burkholderia gladioli strains, however, need more study and application in the control of pathogenic fungi, plant growth promotion, and induced systemic resistance (ISR). In this study, we found that a B. gladioli strain KRS027 has broad spectrum antifungal activity, especially in suppressing the incidence of gray mold disease caused by Botrytis cinerea, and can stimulate plant immunity response via ISR activated by salicylic acid- (SA), jasmonic acid- (JA), and ethylene (ET)-dependent signaling pathways. These results indicate that B. gladioli KRS027 may be a promising biocontrol and biofertilizer microorganism resource in agricultural applications.
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spelling pubmed-101010292023-04-14 Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea Wang, Dan Luo, Wan-Zhen Zhang, Dan-Dan Li, Ran Kong, Zhi-Qiang Song, Jian Dai, Xiao-Feng Alkan, Noam Chen, Jie-Yin Microbiol Spectr Research Article Pathogenic fungi are the main cause of yield loss and postharvest loss of crops. In recent years, some antifungal microorganisms have been exploited and applied to prevent and control pathogenic fungi. In this study, an antagonistic bacteria KRS027 isolated from the soil rhizosphere of a healthy cotton plant from an infected field was identified as Burkholderia gladioli by morphological identification, multilocus sequence analysis, and typing (MLSA-MLST) and physiobiochemical examinations. KRS027 showed broad spectrum antifungal activity against various phytopathogenic fungi by secreting soluble and volatile compounds. KRS027 also has the characteristics of plant growth promotion (PGP) including nitrogen fixation, phosphate, and potassium solubilization, production of siderophores, and various enzymes. KRS027 is not only proven safe by inoculation of tobacco leaves and hemolysis test but also could effectively protect tobacco and table grapes against gray mold disease caused by Botrytis cinerea. Furthermore, KRS027 can trigger plant immunity by inducing systemic resistance (ISR) activated by salicylic acid- (SA), jasmonic acid- (JA), and ethylene (ET)-dependent signaling pathways. The extracellular metabolites and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of KRS027 affected the colony extension and hyphal development by downregulation of melanin biosynthesis and upregulation of vesicle transport, G protein subunit 1, mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, disturbance of autophagy process, and degrading the cell wall of B. cinerea. These results demonstrated that B. gladioli KRS027 would likely become a promising biocontrol and biofertilizer agent against fungal diseases, including B. cinerea, and would promote plant growth. IMPORTANCE Searching the economical, eco-friendly and efficient biological control measures is the key to protecting crops from pathogenic fungi. The species of Burkholderia genus are widespread in the natural environment, of which nonpathogenic members have been reported to have great potential for biological control agents and biofertilizers for agricultural application. Burkholderia gladioli strains, however, need more study and application in the control of pathogenic fungi, plant growth promotion, and induced systemic resistance (ISR). In this study, we found that a B. gladioli strain KRS027 has broad spectrum antifungal activity, especially in suppressing the incidence of gray mold disease caused by Botrytis cinerea, and can stimulate plant immunity response via ISR activated by salicylic acid- (SA), jasmonic acid- (JA), and ethylene (ET)-dependent signaling pathways. These results indicate that B. gladioli KRS027 may be a promising biocontrol and biofertilizer microorganism resource in agricultural applications. American Society for Microbiology 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10101029/ /pubmed/36861984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04805-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Wang, Dan
Luo, Wan-Zhen
Zhang, Dan-Dan
Li, Ran
Kong, Zhi-Qiang
Song, Jian
Dai, Xiao-Feng
Alkan, Noam
Chen, Jie-Yin
Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea
title Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea
title_full Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea
title_fullStr Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea
title_short Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea
title_sort insights into the biocontrol function of a burkholderia gladioli strain against botrytis cinerea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10101029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36861984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04805-22
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