Native isolate as a potential agent for phytopathogenic nematodes control.

Front Microbiol

Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, Department of Food Science, Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, Hermosillo, Mexico.

Published: July 2023

Phytopathogenic nematodes (PPNs) are responsible for substantial damages within agricultural crops worldwide which can be controlled employing beneficial microorganisms and/or their metabolites in an ecofriendly way. Nevertheless, the success of the control regards not only on the virulence of the strains or the toxicity of their metabolites but also on their ability to colonize and remain in the rhizospheric environment, particularly in those crops affected by abiotic stresses promoted by the climate change. Consequently, the bioprospection of beneficial microorganisms able to control PPNs and to thrive in adverse conditions has attracted attention. On this way, deserts are perfect ecological niches to isolate microorganisms adapted to harsh enviroments. The purpose of this research was to isolate and characterize bacteria from rhizospheric soil samples collected in the Northwestern Desert of Mexico with potential for PPNs control. As first screening, secretomes of each isolate were tested for nematicidal activity (NA). Then, activities from secretomes and endospores from the selected isolate were confirmed assays. From 100 thermotolerant isolates, the secretome of the isolate identified as TB197 showed the highest NA (>95%) against , both and tests, suppressing infections caused by in tomato crops, too. In open field tests, the endospores of TB197 strain showed a reduction of 81% in the infection severity caused by ( ≤ 0.05), while the galling index (GI) was reduced 84% ( ≤ 0.05) in tomato greenhouse-tests. Also, a reduction of the root necrosis (81%) caused by in banana plantations ( ≤ 0.05), compared to the control was observed. Owing to their efficacy in controlling PPNs infections, the endospores and secondary metabolites of TB197 strain could be used in bionematicidal formulations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10425774PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1213306DOI Listing

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