Management of bacterial blight of carrots by phenolic compounds treatment.

PLoS One

Mendeleum-Department of Genetics, Faculty of Horticulture, Mendel University in Brno, Lednice, Czech Republic.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae is a significant threat to global carrot seed production, especially due to its ability to spread through seeds.
  • Treatment options for bacterial diseases are limited, with seed companies primarily using hot water and sodium hypochlorite for control.
  • The study found that a 0.0196% carvacrol solution effectively eliminated Xhc bacteria in low-infested seed lots, while 1% sodium hypochlorite was more effective for medium infestations; however, hot water treatment negatively impacted seed germination rates.

Article Abstract

Bacterial blight is a serious disease of carrot production worldwide. Under favorable conditions, the causal organism Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae causes serious loss especially in seed production because of its seed-borne character. Unlike fungal diseases, the treatment of bacterial diseases is limited and methods such as hot water or sodium hypochlorite (bleach) treatment are mainly used by seed companies. Here, we compared the efficacy of hot water treatment, sodium hypochlorite treatment and treatment with three phenolic compounds-carvacrol, thymol and eugenol, to eliminate Xanthomonas growth in vitro and subsequently in vivo on seeds of Xhc low, medium and highly infested carrot seed lots. The complete elimination of Xhc from germinated plants was obtained only for Xhc low infested seed lot with 1% sodium hypochlorite and carvacrol solutions in concentrations of 0.0196%- 0.313%. The significant reduction of Xhc presence in germinated plants of Xhc medium infested seed lot was achieved with 1% sodium hypochlorite treatment and hot water treatment. However, hot water treatment resulted in a significant reduction of seed germination percentage as well. Considering the elimination of Xhc infection from germinated plants and the effect on seed germination and plant vigor, 0.0196% carvacrol solution was suggested as an alternative to 1% sodium hypochlorite treatment regarding additional costs related to the liquidation of used treated water and to hot water treatment that has been proved to be insufficient to obtain disease-free plants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10984397PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0299105PLOS

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