Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, a nematode antagonist by itself and through the plant

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ProjectNematodes as biological pest control agents (EC-H2020-49040)
ESTRATEGIAS DE GESTION DE GERMOPLASMA VEGETAL RESISTENTE A MELOIDOGYNE PARA EVITAR LA SELECCION DE VIRULENCIA (AEI-AGL2017-89785-R)
AGR-INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS FOTONICAS (MINECO-SEV-2015-0522)
ESTRATEGIAS DE GESTION DE GERMOPLASMA VEGETAL RESISTENTE A MELOIDOGYNE PARA EVITAR LA SELECCION DE VIRULENCIA (AEI-AGL2017-89785-R)
AGR-INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS FOTONICAS (MINECO-SEV-2015-0522)
Abstract
Bacillus firmus I-1582 is approved in Europe for the management of Meloidogyne on
vegetable crops. However, little information about its modes of action and temperature
requirements is available, despite the effect of these parameters in its efficacy. The
cardinal temperatures for bacterial growth and biofilm formation were determined. The
bacteria was transformed with GFP to study its effect on nematode eggs and root
colonization of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus) by
laser-scanning confocal microscopy. Induction of plant resistance was determined in
split-root experiments and the dynamic regulation of genes related to jasmonic acid (JA)
and salicylic acid (SA) by RT-qPCR at three different times after nematode inoculation.
The bacteria was able to grow and form biofilms between 15 and 45 C; it degraded eggshells
and colonized eggs; it colonized tomato roots more extensively than cucumber
roots; it induced systemic resistance in tomato, but not in cucumber; SA and JA related
genes were primed at different times after nematode inoculation in tomato, but only the
SA-related gene was up-regulated at 7 days after nematode inoculation in cucumber.
In conclusion, B. firmus I-1582 is active at a wide range of temperatures; its optimal
growth temperature is 35 C; it is able to degrade Meloidogyne eggs, and to colonize
plant roots, inducing systemic resistance in a plant dependent species manner.
CitationGhahremani, Z. [et al.]. Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, a nematode antagonist by itself and through the plant. "Frontiers in Plant Science", 10 Agost 2020, vol. 11, núm. 796, p. 1-13.
ISSN1664-462X
Publisher versionhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.00796/full
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