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Microorganisms
A Potent Burkholderia Endophyte against Boxwood Blight Caused by Calonectria pseudonaviculata
Chuanxue Hong1  Ping Kong1 
[1] Virginia Tech, Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center, 1444 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455, USA;
关键词: biocontrol;    box blight;    cylindrocladium buxicola;    cylindrocladium pseudonaviculata;    plant biosecurity;    sustainable disease management;   
DOI  :  10.3390/microorganisms8020310
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Cps) poses an increasing threat to boxwood, a major nursery crop and iconic landscape plant worldwide. Here, we report on a potent biocontrol agent that produces small sage green (SSG) colonies on potato dextrose agar. SSG is a bacterial strain recovered from Justin Brouwers boxwood leaves with unusual response to Cps inoculation. Water-soaked symptoms developed on leaves 2 days after inoculation then disappeared a few days later. This endophyte affected several major steps of the boxwood blight disease cycle. SSG at 107 cfu/mL lysed all conidia in mixed broth culture. SSG at 108 cfu/mL reduced blight incidence by >98% when applied one day before or 3 h after boxwood were inoculated with Cps. Its control efficacy decreased with decreasing bacterial concentration to 103 cfu/mL and increasing lead time up to 20 days. When applied on diseased leaf litter under boxwood plants, SSG reduced Cps sporulation and consequently mitigated blight incidence by 90%. SSG was identified as a new member of the Burkholderia cepacia complex with distinct characters from known clinical strains. With these protective, curative, and sanitizing properties, this Burkholderia endophyte offers great promise for sustainable blight management at production and in the landscape.

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