Endophytes play important roles in promoting plant growth and controlling plant diseases. Verticillium wilt is a vascular wilt disease caused by , a widely distributed soilborne pathogen that causes significant economic losses on cotton each year. In this study, an endophyte KRS015, isolated from the seed of the Verticillium wilt-resistant 'Zhongzhimian No. 2', was identified as by morphological, phylogenetic, physiological, and biochemical analyses. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by KRS015 or its cell-free fermentation extract had significant antagonistic effects on various pathogenic fungi, including . KRS015 reduced Verticillium wilt index and colonization of in treated cotton seedlings significantly; the disease reduction rate was ∼62%. KRS015 also promoted plant growth, potentially mediated by the growth-related cotton genes and . The cell-free fermentation extract of KRS015 triggered a hypersensitivity response, including reactive oxygen species (ROS) and expression of resistance-related plant genes. VOCs from KRS015 also inhibited germination of conidia and the mycelial growth of , and were mediated by growth and development-related genes such as , , , and . These results suggest that KRS015 is a potential agent for controlling Verticillium wilt and promoting growth of cotton.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-04-23-0142-R | DOI Listing |
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