Biological control of the grapevine dieback fungus Eutypa lata II: Influence of formulation additives and transposon mutagenesis on the antagonistic activity of Bacillus subtilis and Erwinia herbicola

Citation
Cs. Schmidt et al., Biological control of the grapevine dieback fungus Eutypa lata II: Influence of formulation additives and transposon mutagenesis on the antagonistic activity of Bacillus subtilis and Erwinia herbicola, J PHYTOPATH, 149(7-8), 2001, pp. 437-445
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY-PHYTOPATHOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT
ISSN journal
09311785 → ACNP
Volume
149
Issue
7-8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
437 - 445
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-1785(200108)149:7-8<437:BCOTGD>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The effect of different supplements on the antagonistic activity of Bacillu s subtilis and Erwinia herbicola towards Eutypa lata in vitro and on autocl aved grape wood was investigated. Inhibition zones on grape wood agar were enlarged maximally in B. subtilis by adding peptone (0.25%) and in E. herbi cola by adding glucose (0.5%) or high concentrations of peptone (1-2%) to t he medium. Nitrate and phosphate salts reduced the antagonistic activity of E. herbicola on glucose-supplemented medium. Glucose as well as manganese ions did not enlarge inhibition zones of B. subtilis. On grape wood, pepton e and methylcellulose supplements increased the antagonistic performance an d cell densities of B. subtilis Bl alpha, whereas a negative effect was exe rted by calcium alginate and carob (88% galactomannane). A combination of 1 % peptone and 4% methylcellulose resulted in 100% inhibition of E. lata (70 % inhibition without supplements). In E. herbicola JII/E2, cells applied wi thout supplements showed no antagonistic effect. Carob was the only supplem ent that led to a significant antagonistic effect of suspended cells of E. herbicola (70-100% inhibition). One spontaneous mutant and two transposon m utants of E. herbicola JII/E4 did not inhibit E. lata on tryptic soy czapek dox agar but showed unreduced antagonistic activity on grape wood extract agar amended with glucose or peptone. On grape wood, the transposon mutants inhibited growth of E. lata completely whereas the antagonistic activity o f the spontaneous mutant was significantly reduced.