Cargando…

Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures

Six laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of the fungicide Benomyl on pure cultures of some plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and some fungi. The highest LD(50) was recorded for Bacillus circulans and proved to be the most resistant to the fungicide, followed by Azos...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Elslahi, Randa H., Osman, Awad G., Sherif, Ashraf M., Elhussein, Adil A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26038670
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2014-0002
_version_ 1782370765023215616
author Elslahi, Randa H.
Osman, Awad G.
Sherif, Ashraf M.
Elhussein, Adil A.
author_facet Elslahi, Randa H.
Osman, Awad G.
Sherif, Ashraf M.
Elhussein, Adil A.
author_sort Elslahi, Randa H.
collection PubMed
description Six laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of the fungicide Benomyl on pure cultures of some plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and some fungi. The highest LD(50) was recorded for Bacillus circulans and proved to be the most resistant to the fungicide, followed by Azospirillum braziliense, while Penicillium sp. was the most affected microorganism. LD(50) values for the affected microorganisms were in 21–240 orders of magnitude lower in comparison with the LD(50) value for Azospirillum braziliense. The results indicate a strong selectivity for Benomyl against Rhizobium meliloti and Penicillium sp. when compared to other microorganisms tested. The highest safety coefficient was recorded for Bacillus circulans followed by Azospirillum braziliense, while Rhizobium meliloti, showed the lowest safety coefficient value compared to other bacteria. The lowest toxicity index was recorded for Bacillus circulans and Azospirillum braziliense. The slope of the curves for Bacillus sp. and Rhizobium meliloti was steeper than that of the other curves, suggesting that even a slight increase of the dose of the fungicide can cause a very strong negative effect. In conclusion, Benomyl could be applied without restriction when using inocula based on growth promoting bacteria such as symbiotic nitrogen fixers (Rhizobium meliloti), non-symbiotic nitrogen fixers (Azospirillum braziliense) or potassium solibilizers (Bacillus circulans), given that the fungicide is applied within the range of the recommended field dose.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4427709
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-44277092015-06-02 Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures Elslahi, Randa H. Osman, Awad G. Sherif, Ashraf M. Elhussein, Adil A. Interdiscip Toxicol Original Article Six laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of the fungicide Benomyl on pure cultures of some plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and some fungi. The highest LD(50) was recorded for Bacillus circulans and proved to be the most resistant to the fungicide, followed by Azospirillum braziliense, while Penicillium sp. was the most affected microorganism. LD(50) values for the affected microorganisms were in 21–240 orders of magnitude lower in comparison with the LD(50) value for Azospirillum braziliense. The results indicate a strong selectivity for Benomyl against Rhizobium meliloti and Penicillium sp. when compared to other microorganisms tested. The highest safety coefficient was recorded for Bacillus circulans followed by Azospirillum braziliense, while Rhizobium meliloti, showed the lowest safety coefficient value compared to other bacteria. The lowest toxicity index was recorded for Bacillus circulans and Azospirillum braziliense. The slope of the curves for Bacillus sp. and Rhizobium meliloti was steeper than that of the other curves, suggesting that even a slight increase of the dose of the fungicide can cause a very strong negative effect. In conclusion, Benomyl could be applied without restriction when using inocula based on growth promoting bacteria such as symbiotic nitrogen fixers (Rhizobium meliloti), non-symbiotic nitrogen fixers (Azospirillum braziliense) or potassium solibilizers (Bacillus circulans), given that the fungicide is applied within the range of the recommended field dose. Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2014-03 2014-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4427709/ /pubmed/26038670 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2014-0002 Text en Copyright © 2014 SETOX & Institute of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, SASc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Elslahi, Randa H.
Osman, Awad G.
Sherif, Ashraf M.
Elhussein, Adil A.
Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures
title Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures
title_full Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures
title_fullStr Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures
title_short Comparative study of the fungicide Benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures
title_sort comparative study of the fungicide benomyl toxicity on some plant growth promoting bacteria and some fungi in pure cultures
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26038670
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2014-0002
work_keys_str_mv AT elslahirandah comparativestudyofthefungicidebenomyltoxicityonsomeplantgrowthpromotingbacteriaandsomefungiinpurecultures
AT osmanawadg comparativestudyofthefungicidebenomyltoxicityonsomeplantgrowthpromotingbacteriaandsomefungiinpurecultures
AT sherifashrafm comparativestudyofthefungicidebenomyltoxicityonsomeplantgrowthpromotingbacteriaandsomefungiinpurecultures
AT elhusseinadila comparativestudyofthefungicidebenomyltoxicityonsomeplantgrowthpromotingbacteriaandsomefungiinpurecultures