Evaluation of a Newly Isolated Bacterium, Pseudomonas chitinolytica sp. nov., for Controlling the Root-knot Nematode Meloidogyne javanica

Yitzhak Spiegel, Eli Cohn, Sergio Galper, Edna Sharon, Ilan Chet

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Abstract

Soils infested with the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica were treated with Pseudomonas chitinolytica sp. nov. a bacterium isolated from crustacean shell-amended soil, and planted with tomato seedlings. Tests performed in greenhouses and screenhouses, as well as in microplots, indicated improved growth and yield of nematode-infected plants exposed to P. chitinolytica, with reduced nematode infection in comparison with infected non-treated plants. Speed seedling tests showed a significant decrease in second-stage juveniles (J2) penetrating into the roots; multiwell in vitro tests revealed an increase in the mortality rate of J2 exposed to the microorganism. P. chitinolytica filtrate expressed strong chitinolytic and proteolytic activities. However, nematode eggs pretreated with P. chitinolytica filtrate and then incubated with wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to fluorescein iso thiocyanate, exhibited the same labelling pattern as non-filtrate-treated eggs. This excluded the possibility of direct chitinolytic involvement of P. chitinolytica filtrate with nematode eggs. Dialyzed or boiledfiltrate did not affect J2 mobility or root infection, which excluded the possibility of proteolytic involvement with J2. Although the exact mode of action of P. chitinolytica and the technology of its application for field control of plant parasitic nematodes require further investigation, this potential bionematicide offers promise. copyright

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-125
Number of pages11
JournalBiocontrol Science and Technology
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1991

Keywords

  • biological control Meloidogyne javanica
  • plant parasitic nematode Pseudomonas chitinolytica

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