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Endophytic <i>Bacillus</i> spp. from medicinal plants inhibit mycelial growth of <i>Sclerotinia sclerotiorum</i> and promote plant growth

Author Affiliations
Gazipur Agricultural University, University of Nottingham, West Virginia University, Bangladesh Open University
Published InZeitschrift für Naturforschung C
Year2018
Citations38

Abstract

Plant growth-promoting bacteria that are also capable of suppressing plant pathogenic fungi play an important role in sustainable agriculture. There is a critical need for conducting research to discover, characterize and evaluate the efficacy of new strains of such bacteria in controlling highly aggressive plant pathogens. In this study, we isolated endophytic bacteria from medicinal plants of Bangladesh and evaluated their antagonistic capacity against an important phytopathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Growth-promoting effects of those isolates on cucumber and rice seedlings were also assessed. Among 16 morphologically distinct isolates, BDR-2, BRtL-2 and BCL-1 significantly inhibited the growth of S. sclerotiorum through induction of characteristic morphological alterations in hyphae and reduction of mycelial dry weight. When cucumber and rice seeds were treated…
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