Evaluation of ethylicin as a potential soil fumigant in commercial tomato production in China.

Sci Total Environ

Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China; Beijing Innovation Consortium of Agriculture Research System, Beijing 100029, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Soil-borne plant diseases are hindering crop expansion in protected agriculture, but soil fumigation can mitigate these issues.
  • - The study reveals that the fungicide ethylicin significantly reduces plant pathogens like Fusarium and Phytophthora and nematodes, while boosting tomato plant growth and yield.
  • - Ethylicin alters soil properties and microbial communities, increasing ammonium-nitrogen levels and changing the diversity of bacteria and fungi, indicating its potential as an effective soil fumigant.

Article Abstract

Recent increases in soil-borne plant disease have limited further expansion of some crops produced in protected agriculture. Soil fumigation effectively minimizes the impact of soil pathogens causing many diseases. We provide the first report of the efficacy of the Chinese fungicide ethylicin as a soil fumigant against the plant pathogens such as Fusarium spp. and Phytophthora spp., and against the plant parasitic nematode Meloidogyne spp. We also examined ethylicin's impact on the physicochemical properties of soil, the soil's bacterial and fungal taxonomic composition, the plant growth of tomatoes, the enzyme activity of soil and tomato yield. Ethylicin fumigation significantly decreased the abundance of Fusarium spp. and Phytophthora spp. by 67.7 %-84.0 % and 53.8 %-81.0 %, respectively. It reduced Meloidogyne spp. by 67.2 %-83.6 %. Ethylicin significantly increased the growth of tomato plants and tomato yield by 18.3 %-42.0 %. The soil's ammonium‑nitrogen concentration increased significantly in answer to ethylicin fumigation, while nitrate‑nitrogen concentration and the activity of soil urease decreased significantly. High-throughput gene sequencing had been used to show that ethylicin cut down the taxonomic soil bacteria diversity and bacterial abundance, but increased the soil fungi taxonomic diversity. Some genera of microorganisms increased, such as Firmicutes, Steroidobacter and Chytridiomycota, possibly due to changes in the physicochemical properties of soil that differentially favored their survival. We conclude that ethylicin is efficacious as a soil fumigant and it would be a useful addition to the limited number of soil fumigants currently available.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158520DOI Listing

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