Among 665 strains of rhizosphere bacteria isolated from plant samples
in southern Alberta, 23 strains were antagonistic to Pythium sp. 'grou
p G', a sterile form of Pythium ultimum causing damping-off of safflow
er. Fifteen of these antagonistic strains were identified at the speci
es level and tested for efficacy as seed-treatments for safflower in s
oil naturally infested with P. ultimum var. ultimum. Erwinia carotovor
a, strains 6-7, 6-9-3, and 18-6; E. rhapontici, strains 16-5, 16-7, 17
-8, and 18-7; Pseudomonas putida, strain 15-2-3; and P. fluorescens, s
trains 1-2, 3-3, 5-9-2, and 7-3, significantly (P < 0.05) reduced pre-
emergence damping-off and increased seedling emergence in safflower. B
acillus polymyxa, strain 5-8; B, subtilis, strain 16-8; and Erwinia he
rbicola, strain 2-2 were ineffective. Seed treatment with B. polymyxa,
strain 5-8; E. rhapontici, strains 17-8 and 18-7; and P. fluorescens,
strains 7-3 and 6-9-2 increased seedling height of safflower. The pot
ential of antagonistic strains of rhizosphere bacteria as biocontrol a
gents for pythium damping-off of safflower is discussed.