AI Article Synopsis

  • Sugarcane smut is a damaging fungal disease that negatively impacts the sugarcane industry, relying on a mating process to infect the plant.
  • Researchers isolated a bacterial strain, ST4, that effectively inhibits the fungal mating, making it a promising candidate for controlling the disease.
  • Further studies found that adding glucose enhances the biocontrol efficacy of strain ST4, increasing its effectiveness against sugarcane smut by 77% in greenhouse trials.

Article Abstract

Sugarcane smut is a fungal disease caused by , which can cause severe economic losses in sugarcane industry. The infection depends on the mating of bipolar sporida to form a dikaryon and develops into hyphae to penetrate the meristematic tissue of sugarcane. In this study, we set to isolate bacterial strains capable of blocking the fungal mating and evaluate their potential in control of sugarcane smut disease. A bacterial isolate ST4 from rhizosphere displayed potent inhibitory activity against the mating of bipolar sporida and was selected for further study. Phylogenetic analyses and biochemical characterization showed that the isolate was most similar to . Methanol extracts from minimum and potato dextrose agar (PDA) agar medium, on which strain ST4 has grown, showed strong inhibitory activity on the sexual mating of sporida, without killing the haploid cells MAT-1 or MAT-2. Further analysis showed that only glucose, but not sucrose, maltose, and fructose, could support strain ST4 to produce antagonistic chemicals. Consistent with the above findings, greenhouse trials showed that addition of 2% glucose to the bacterial inoculum significantly increased the strain ST4 biocontrol efficiency against sugarcane smut disease by 77% than the inoculum without glucose. The results from this study depict a new strategy to screen for biocontrol agents for control and prevention of the sugarcane smut disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5422470PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00778DOI Listing

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