Endophytic XS142 is an efficient antagonist for Verticillium wilt of potato.

Front Microbiol

Laboratory of Molecular Phytopathology, Horticultural and Plant Protection Department, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, China.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Potato Verticillium wilt (PVW) is a serious vascular disease that impacts potato yield and quality globally but is hard to manage with fungicides due to its location in the plant.
  • A study isolated five bacterial strains from agricultural lands where potatoes were grown for five years, identifying strain XS142 as the most effective at suppressing PVW.
  • The genome of XS142 was sequenced and showed a close similarity to an established model strain, indicating its ability to produce antifungal compounds and suggesting its potential as a biocontrol agent for PVW in agriculture.

Article Abstract

Potato Verticillium wilt (PVW) caused by is a vascular disease, that seriously affects potato ( L.) yield and quality worldwide. occupies the vascular bundle and therefore it cannot efficiently be treated with fungicides. Further, the application of these pesticides causes serious environmental problems. Therefore, it is of great importance to find environmentally friendly biological control methods. In this study, bacterial strains were isolated from agricultural lands on which potato had been cultured for 5 years. Five strains with a broad-spectrum antagonistic activity were selected. Among these five strains, XS142 showed the highest antagonistic activity. To study the mechanism of XS142, by which this strain might confer tolerance to in potato, the genome of strain XS142 was sequenced. This showed that its genome has a high level of sequence identity with the model strain FZB42 as the OrthoANI (Average Nucleotide Identity by Orthology) value is 98%. The fungal suppressing mechanisms of this model strain are well studied. Based on the genome comparison it can be predicted that XS142 has the potential to suppress the growth of by production of bacillomycin D, fengycin, and chitinase. Further, the transcriptomes of potatoes treated with XS142 were analyzed and this showed that XS142 does not induce ISR, but the expression of genes encoding peptides with antifungal activity. Here we showed that XS142 is an endophyte. Further, it is isolated from a field where potato had been cultured for several years. These properties give it a high potential to be used, in the future, as a biocontrol agent of PVW in agriculture.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11385860PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1396044DOI Listing

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