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From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing

Root-knot nematodes are considered the most important group of plant-parasitic nematodes due to their wide range of plant hosts and subsequent role in yield losses in agricultural production systems. Chemical nematicides are the primary control method, but ecotoxicity issues with some compounds has...

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Autores principales: Susič, Nik, Žibrat, Uroš, Sinkovič, Lovro, Vončina, Andrej, Razinger, Jaka, Knapič, Matej, Sedlar, Aleš, Širca, Saša, Gerič Stare, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32384661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9050592
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author Susič, Nik
Žibrat, Uroš
Sinkovič, Lovro
Vončina, Andrej
Razinger, Jaka
Knapič, Matej
Sedlar, Aleš
Širca, Saša
Gerič Stare, Barbara
author_facet Susič, Nik
Žibrat, Uroš
Sinkovič, Lovro
Vončina, Andrej
Razinger, Jaka
Knapič, Matej
Sedlar, Aleš
Širca, Saša
Gerič Stare, Barbara
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description Root-knot nematodes are considered the most important group of plant-parasitic nematodes due to their wide range of plant hosts and subsequent role in yield losses in agricultural production systems. Chemical nematicides are the primary control method, but ecotoxicity issues with some compounds has led to their phasing-out and consequential development of new control strategies, including biological control. We evaluated the nematicidal activity of Bacillus firmus I-1582 in pot and microplot experiments against Meloidogyne luci. I-1582 reduced nematode counts by 51% and 53% compared to the untreated control in pot and microplot experiments, respectively. I-1582 presence in the rhizosphere had concurrent nematicidal and plant growth-promoting effects, measured using plant morphology, relative chlorophyll content, elemental composition and hyperspectral imaging. Hyperspectral imaging in the 400–2500 nm spectral range and supervised classification using partial least squares support vector machines successfully differentiated B. firmus-treated and untreated plants, with 97.4% and 96.3% accuracy in pot and microplot experiments, respectively. Visible and shortwave infrared spectral regions associated with chlorophyll, N–H and C–N stretches in proteins were most relevant for treatment discrimination. This study shows the ability of hyperspectral imaging to rapidly assess the success of biological measures for pest control.
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spelling pubmed-72854812020-06-17 From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Susič, Nik Žibrat, Uroš Sinkovič, Lovro Vončina, Andrej Razinger, Jaka Knapič, Matej Sedlar, Aleš Širca, Saša Gerič Stare, Barbara Plants (Basel) Article Root-knot nematodes are considered the most important group of plant-parasitic nematodes due to their wide range of plant hosts and subsequent role in yield losses in agricultural production systems. Chemical nematicides are the primary control method, but ecotoxicity issues with some compounds has led to their phasing-out and consequential development of new control strategies, including biological control. We evaluated the nematicidal activity of Bacillus firmus I-1582 in pot and microplot experiments against Meloidogyne luci. I-1582 reduced nematode counts by 51% and 53% compared to the untreated control in pot and microplot experiments, respectively. I-1582 presence in the rhizosphere had concurrent nematicidal and plant growth-promoting effects, measured using plant morphology, relative chlorophyll content, elemental composition and hyperspectral imaging. Hyperspectral imaging in the 400–2500 nm spectral range and supervised classification using partial least squares support vector machines successfully differentiated B. firmus-treated and untreated plants, with 97.4% and 96.3% accuracy in pot and microplot experiments, respectively. Visible and shortwave infrared spectral regions associated with chlorophyll, N–H and C–N stretches in proteins were most relevant for treatment discrimination. This study shows the ability of hyperspectral imaging to rapidly assess the success of biological measures for pest control. MDPI 2020-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7285481/ /pubmed/32384661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9050592 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Susič, Nik
Žibrat, Uroš
Sinkovič, Lovro
Vončina, Andrej
Razinger, Jaka
Knapič, Matej
Sedlar, Aleš
Širca, Saša
Gerič Stare, Barbara
From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
title From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
title_full From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
title_fullStr From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
title_full_unstemmed From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
title_short From Genome to Field—Observation of the Multimodal Nematicidal and Plant Growth-Promoting Effects of Bacillus firmus I-1582 on Tomatoes Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
title_sort from genome to field—observation of the multimodal nematicidal and plant growth-promoting effects of bacillus firmus i-1582 on tomatoes using hyperspectral remote sensing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32384661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9050592
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