2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822007000300024
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Bioassay for selection of biocontroller bacteria against bean common blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli)

Abstract: Emphasis has been given on selection of micro-organism for biological control. However, in order to evaluate the biological control potential of a great number of micro-organisms in a small period of time it is necessary to develop an efficient bioassay. Seven hundred and sixty bacterial isolates from different habitats, were selected for compatibility with Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli (SEMIA 4077 e SEMIA 4080). Among them 596 isolates were ineffective against both rhizobia. Bean seeds immersed in susp… Show more

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“…DFs348 (isolated from onion leaf), Pseudomonas veronii DFs513 (isolated from onion tunic), P. fluorescens DFs831 and DFs842 (respectively isolated from snap and rhizosphere soil of common bean), DFs843 and DFs912 (Rhodococcus fascians isolated from bean leaf) used in this study were selected from a previous work on the control of Xap (Zanatta et al, 2007) and are maintained in the collection of the Plant Bacteriology Laboratory of the Federal University of Pelotas.…”
Section: Origin Of the Isolates Of Bacterial Bcas And Of Xapmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…DFs348 (isolated from onion leaf), Pseudomonas veronii DFs513 (isolated from onion tunic), P. fluorescens DFs831 and DFs842 (respectively isolated from snap and rhizosphere soil of common bean), DFs843 and DFs912 (Rhodococcus fascians isolated from bean leaf) used in this study were selected from a previous work on the control of Xap (Zanatta et al, 2007) and are maintained in the collection of the Plant Bacteriology Laboratory of the Federal University of Pelotas.…”
Section: Origin Of the Isolates Of Bacterial Bcas And Of Xapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control seeds were immersed in saline solution only (Zanatta et al, 2007). The treated twenty-five seeds were planted in a commercial substrate Plantmax ® in 500 g pots.…”
Section: Seed Treatment With Bcamentioning
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“…The same author stated that, in physiological studies, bean plants treated by Rahnella aquatilis exhibited higher phenolic compounds contents and higher activity of peroxidase enzyme than untreated plants. Bioassays have been carried out in Brazil to select a biological control agent for Xap [93]. Isolates from soil planted with beans, isolates from bean pods and from bean leaves offered variable control of between 80% to 100% to Xap.…”
Section: Biological Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dissemination in the field is mainly determined by wind-driven rain and overhead irrigation, but also by insects, field workers and contaminated equipment (Gilbertson and Maxwell 1992;Saettler 1989), which may play an important role. Common bacterial blight is the major seed-borne disease of common bean worldwide (Tarlan et al 2001;Miklas et al 2003), and the best way to manage CBB includes the use of pathogen-free seed (Zanatta et al 2007). In order to control CBB, the use of bean cultivars with genetic tolerance/resistance to the disease is the most practical method (Coyne and Schuster 1974;Yoshii et al 1978) though the availability of CBB-resistant cultivars is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%