2023
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae9090964
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Biological Control Mechanisms of Bacillus cabrialesii subsp. tritici TSO2T against Fusarium languescens, the Causal Agent of Wilt in Jalapeño Peppers

Amelia C. Montoya-Martínez,
Karem M. Figueroa-Brambila,
Alina Escalante-Beltrán
et al.

Abstract: Jalapeño peppers (Capsicum annuum var. Jalapeño) represent one of the most important crops in Mexico. However, many plant diseases, such as wilt caused by strains of the genus Fusarium, reduce its yield. A sustainable alternative to control diseases is the use of biological control agents (BCAs), for example, beneficial microorganisms such as strains of the genus Bacillus. This study aims to analyze the potential use of B. cabrialesii subsp. tritici TSO2T as a BCA and elucidate its potential modes of action ag… Show more

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“…Tritici TSO2 T and Bacillus cabrialesii subsp. cabrialesii TE3 T have been reported as biocontrol agents [9,43]. The biocontrol capacity of these biological control strains is largely attributed to their ability to produce extracellular enzymes (cellulase, glucanases, proteases, chitinases, beta-xylosidase, chitin deacetylases, catalase, peroxide dismutase, and peroxidase); and antimicrobial secondary metabolites such as organic compounds (1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, 6-undecylamine, 2-methyloctacosane, 9-octadecenoic acid and 1-tetradecanamine, and N,N-dimethyl), lipopeptides (mycosubtilin, fengycin B, iturin A, surfactin A, iturin, bacillomycin, bacilysin, and mersacidin) and siderophores [41,44].…”
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“…Tritici TSO2 T and Bacillus cabrialesii subsp. cabrialesii TE3 T have been reported as biocontrol agents [9,43]. The biocontrol capacity of these biological control strains is largely attributed to their ability to produce extracellular enzymes (cellulase, glucanases, proteases, chitinases, beta-xylosidase, chitin deacetylases, catalase, peroxide dismutase, and peroxidase); and antimicrobial secondary metabolites such as organic compounds (1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, 6-undecylamine, 2-methyloctacosane, 9-octadecenoic acid and 1-tetradecanamine, and N,N-dimethyl), lipopeptides (mycosubtilin, fengycin B, iturin A, surfactin A, iturin, bacillomycin, bacilysin, and mersacidin) and siderophores [41,44].…”
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“…Fusarium languescens CE2 was obtained from a national microbial culture collection, named COLMENA (Coleccion de Microorganismos Edaficos y Endofitos Nativos, [31]). This is a phytopathogenic strain previously isolated from the Yaqui Valley, Mexico [9]. In this study, the strain CE2 was used as a model for Fusarium.…”
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