Evaluation of Nematicidal Activity ofStreptomyces yatensisKRA-28 againstMeloidogyne incognita
Author(s) -
EunJae Park,
HyunJae Jang,
Chan Sun Park,
SeungJae Lee,
Soyoung Lee,
KangHoon Kim,
BongSik Yun,
Seung Woong Lee,
MunChual Rho
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of microbiology and biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.601
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1738-8872
pISSN - 1017-7825
DOI - 10.4014/jmb.1908.08038
Subject(s) - meloidogyne incognita , terra incognita , biology , nematode , biological pest control , root knot nematode , streptomyces , horticulture , crop , veterinary medicine , agronomy , bacteria , ecology , genetics , medicine
The root-knot nematode ( Meloidogyne incognita ) is an important pathogen in crop cultivation, however, few methods are available to control this parasitic roundworm. In this study, the nematicidal effects of approximately 30 Streptomyces strains isolated from soil samples of Mt. Naejang (Korea) were tested against Meloidogyne incognita , and the culture broth of the strains KRA- 24 and KRA-28 exhibited approximately 75% and 85% insecticidal activity, respectively, in in vitro assays. In in vivo pot experiments, these strains reduced the number of nematodes in the soil and the number of egg masses in the roots of red peppers. The two strains also survived in the presence of insecticidal agents (0.1 to 3.0%) such as fosthiazate, ethoprophos and terbufos when they were used in parallel. The mixture of KRA-24 or KRA-28 culture broth and fosthiazate exhibited nematicidal effects that were similar to those observed when KRA-24 or KRA-28 were used alone. Our results clearly suggest that the Streptomyces strains KRA-24 and KRA-28 should be promoted as a biocontrol agent against Meloidogyne incognita .
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