Producción CyT
Libro de Resúmenes - Antagonism of Bacillus strains against phytopathogenic bacteria Xanthomonas citri pv citri

Congreso

Autoría
Olivella, Laura ; Barengo, Pamela B. ; Gaido, J. ; Pizarro, Dolores M. ; ESPARIZ, MARTIN ; Daurelio, Lucas D.
Fecha
2020
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
SAMIGE/SAIB
Resumen Información suministrada por el agente en SIGEVA
Citrus is a worldwide fruit crop with high value for both fresh and processed fruit markets. However Asiatic citrus canker, caused by the bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) is among the most economically damaging diseases affecting citrus industries. An alternative for canker disease management is to use antagonic bacteria. The aim of this work was to investigate the antagonistic activity of twelve Bacillus strains against Xcc. This activity was tested by diffusion assays. ... Citrus is a worldwide fruit crop with high value for both fresh and processed fruit markets. However Asiatic citrus canker, caused by the bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) is among the most economically damaging diseases affecting citrus industries. An alternative for canker disease management is to use antagonic bacteria. The aim of this work was to investigate the antagonistic activity of twelve Bacillus strains against Xcc. This activity was tested by diffusion assays. Liquid cultures of Xcc and twelve Bacillus strains (C1-C12) were grown in Luria Bertani (LB) medium with continuous agitation overnight and were diluted to an optical density (OD) of 1. Petri dishes were covered with 15 ml of LB-agar containing 100 µl of the Xcc dilution. First, a screening using a plate for each strain was performed by inoculating four drops of 2 µl of bacterial culture. This test was made in duplicate. After 2 days, the inhibition areas were observed. For the two strains that showed inhibition zones in both replicates, the experiment was repeated and the average inhibition area was calculated as IA = average area of the inhibition zone - average area of the colony. Significant inhibition areas of 2.475 cm2 for C5 and 2.435 cm2 for C11 were obtained (p<0.05). These results show that Bacillus strains C5 and C11 are potential producers of bioactive compounds for canker disease management. This assay is a first approach for the detection of compounds with anti-Xcc capacity, which will be complemented with the search of metabolic pathways at genomic level.
Ver más Ver menos
Palabras Clave
BIOCONTROLBACILLUSTRIGO