Several microorganisms in particular Bacillus subtilis group have been isolated from diverse places such as soils and the gastrointestinal tract of ruminants etc., and used as biocontrol agent against various plant pathogens and utilized as plant growth promoting agents. Among them, Bacillus is well known as one of the most useful bacteria for biocontrol and plant growth promotion. Bacterium GH1-13 was isolated from a reclaimed paddy field in Wando Island and identified as Bacillus velezensis using phylogenetic analysis on the basis of 16S rRNA and gyrB gene. It was confirmed that GH1-13 produced indole acetic acid (IAA) associated with promoted growth of rice root. GH1-13 showed characteristics of antagonization against the main pathogen of rice as well as diverse pathogenic fungi. GH1-13 had biosynthetic genes, bacillomycin, bacilycin, fengycin, iturin, and surfactin which are considered to be associated closely with inhibition of growth of pathogenic fungi and bacteria. This study showed that GH1-13 could be used as a multifunctional agent for biocontrol and growth promotion of crop.
Optically active α-methylbenzylphenylureas were synthesized and tested for their herbicidal activities against barnyardgrass and Cyperaceae paddy weeds in a greenhouse to evaluate the cross intergenus phytotoxicity between rice and barnyardgrass and the enantioselective phytotoxicity to the weeds. Several compounds controlled the growth of the weeds, and a suitable enantiomer for successful weed control was dependent on the type of weed and on the substituent at the aniline moiety. The (R)-2-isoPr and (R)-2-tert-Bu derivatives significantly controlled barnyardgrass and both annual and perennial Cyperaceae paddy weeds. The (R)-2-Et and (R)-2-CF3 derivatives showed the strong herbicidal activity against perennial Cyperaceae paddy weeds, while the (S)-enantiomers of the unsubstituted and fluoro derivatives were active against barnyardgrass. The enantioselectivity of the most potent compounds was high.
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