2013
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v5n4p214
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Antagonism of Bacillus subtilis Against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Lactuca sativa

Abstract: The objectives of this study were select and test the efficiency of the Bacillus subtilis strain and its metabolites against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in all stages of its cycle. The bacterium was selected by performing antibiosis test against this and other pathogens, being selected that one who obtained the best result. For the assessment of radial mycelial growth under the influence of metabolite, this was added to PDA culture medium and the fungus was placed on its surface, being evaluated daily in the both… Show more

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“…Alterations in sclerotial germination and mycelial morphology are observed in the presence of lipopeptidescontaining supernatants from Bacillus strains cultures [13]. Sclerotia treated by bacterial cells exhibit changes in color and less resistance with impaired consistency [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alterations in sclerotial germination and mycelial morphology are observed in the presence of lipopeptidescontaining supernatants from Bacillus strains cultures [13]. Sclerotia treated by bacterial cells exhibit changes in color and less resistance with impaired consistency [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced Sclerotinia Stem Rot incidence and severity have been demonstrated in numerous studies and successful disease control was achieved using fungi [10][11][12][13][14], bacteria [7,12,[15][16][17] or biofungicides [18][19][20] in many cropping systems. The most efficient bacteria used for Sclerotinia Stem Rot management belonged mainly to the genera Bacillus [1,9,[12][13]21], Pseudomonas [7,22], Enterobacter [23,24], Serratia [22,[25][26][27], and at a lesser extent Streptomyces, Burkholderia, Pantoea, and Paenibacillus [22,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zona bening yang terbentuk pada pengujian kultur ganda merupakan efek dari metabolit sekunder yang dikeluarkan oleh bakteri ke lingkungan berupa antibiotik. Hal ini merupakan salah satu mekanisme pengendalian penyakit oleh agens hayati (Monteiro et al 2013).…”
Section: Pembahasanunclassified
“…Control of Sclerotinia stem and root rots diseases have been studied in numerous researches and effective disease control was found by using fungi (Li GQ, et al (2003) and Rodríguez, et al (2015)), bacteria (Berry, et al (2010) and Abdullah, et al (2008)) or biofungicides (Domenech, et al (2006) and Zeng, et al (2012)) in many crops. The most efficient bacteria used for disease control belonged to the genera Bacillus (Gao et al (2014), Elkahoui, et al (2014) Abdullah, et al (2008) Monteiro, et al (2013 Alvarez et al (2012)), Pseudomonas (Berry, et al (2010) and Onaran and Yanar (2011)), Serratia (Onaran and Yanar (2011), El-Tarabily et al (2000) and Kamensky, et al (2003)), and at a lesser extent Streptomyces (Onaran and Yanar (2011) and El-Tarabily et al (2000)). Plant growthpromoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) defined as bacteria which colonize plant roots and promote plant growth; it has a highly diversity and used as biocontrol agents against many plant pathogens (Lugtenbergand Kamilova F (2009) Beneduzi et al (2012)).…”
Section: Intoductionmentioning
confidence: 99%