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Revista de Protección Vegetal

Print version ISSN 1010-2752On-line version ISSN 2224-4697

Rev. Protección Veg. vol.30  supl.1 La Habana Dec. 2015

 

RESUMEN DEL SEGUNDO SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL DE SANIDAD AGROPECUARIA (SISA)

 

Potencial of Bacillus pumilus (CCIBP-C5) against Mycosphaerella fijiensis

 

Potencial de Bacillus pumilus (CCIBP-C5) contra Mycosphaerella fijiensis

 

 

Mileidy Cruz-MartínI*, Eilyn MenaI, Mayra Acosta-SuárezI, Miguel Tzec SimáII, Berkis RoqueI, Michel Leiva-MoraI, Tatiana PichardoI, Blondy Canto CancheII, Yelenys Alvarado-CapóI

IInstituto de Biotecnología de las Plantas (IBP). Universidad Central Marta Abreu de Las Villas. Carretera a Camajuaní km 5.5. Santa Clara. Villa Clara. Cuba. CP 54 830. *E-mail: mileidy@ibp.co.cu.
IICentro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán (CICY), Mérida Yucatán, México.

 

 

Black sigatoka, caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensis, is the most important disease of banana and plantain crops worldwide. This fungus dramatically reduces plant photosynthetic area and causes premature ripening of fruits. Associated microorganism of crops either in the phyllophere or rhizosphere have been used for the control of different pathogens. Induced systemic defense response in plants have been reported as one of the mechanisms by which these microorganism reduce the disease in plants in conjugation with other mechanisms including direct antagonism and antibiosis. Bacteria isolated CCIBP-C5 from the surface of banana leaves was selected for in vitro antagonism against Mycosphaerella fijiensis and was identified by molecular and biochemical techniques. The effect of cell free culture (CF) of bacterial strains against M. fijiensis was evaluatedin vitro and in Musa plant inoculated in greenhouse. The bacterial strain and their diffused and volatile metabolites produced inhibition on M. Fijiensis mycelial growth. CCIBP-C5 strain was identified as Bacillus pumilus and their CF significantly affected fungal growth and induced damage and oxidative stress on mycelia. In the artificial plant inoculation study, it was found reduction of M. fijiensis biomass by real time PCR technique. In the leaves callose deposition was observed, this results suggested that CFwas able to induce defense response in Musa plants. This study demonstrates that the B. pumilus strains CCIBP-C5 merit further investigation for possible use as biocontrol agents of M. fijiensis.

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