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Management of bakanae disease of rice using biocontrol agents and insights into their biocontrol mechanisms. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bakanae disease is significantly affecting Basmati rice farming in India, prompting researchers to explore biological control methods by evaluating endophytes and Talaromyces flavus isolates against the Fusarium fujikuroi pathogen.
  • In lab tests, six isolates demonstrated strong inhibition of the pathogen, and further studies showed that treated plants had a more active defense response, as indicated by higher levels of live cells and nuclei when compared to untreated controls.
  • Ultimately, Talaromyces flavus and certain endophytes showed promising results in reducing bakanae disease by up to 95%, suggesting their potential use as effective biocontrol agents in rice cultivation.

Article Abstract

Bakanae disease is an emerging problem for the Basmati rice cultivation in India. Forty-seven endophytes isolated earlier along with three Talaromyces flavus isolates evaluated against Fusaium fujikuroi [Nirenberg] bakanae pathogen [isolate F250] through dual culture and enzymatic assays. Out of 50 isolates, 6 isolates namely, Tf, Tf, Tf, Fusarium equiseti, Fusarium sp. and Trichoderma sp. produced good inhibitory results under in vitro conditions and were proceeded with in planta studies and conducted microscopic studies and real-time PCR assays. Microscopic studies revealed that the defense response system of plants was activated to a longer extent in bioagent treatments, since the number of live nuclei (DAPI staining) and green stained live plant cells (FDA staining) were higher as seen in treated plants when compared to pathogen-inoculated and uninoculated control when observed under confocal laser scanning microscopy. The analysis of cell cycle-related genes expressed during the ROS activity showed increased expression of the cell cycle-related genes involved. The selected isolates were also tested under glasshouse for disease inhibition studies. F. equiseti, Fusarium sp. and Trichoderma sp. gave a disease inhibition of, 87%, 66% and 94%, respectively. Tf and Tf isolate dominantly inhibited the disease with 95% whereas Tf also inhibited successfully with 70%. Through the results of our study, we can deduce that the T. flavus (Tf Tf, Tf) isolates and the endophytes F. equiseti, Fusarium sp. and Trichoderma sp. may represent an important biocontrol agent to control the bakanae disease of rice and also implicated that could further be befitting to capitalize them for field evaluations.

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