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摘要
蚕豆(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)是一种一年生草本植物,因其可食用的干种子而被种植。尽管如此,病虫害还是导致肯尼亚蚕豆产量下降。因此,本研究旨在鉴定博戈里亚湖中的细菌,评估 Rhizoctonia solani Kühn 的致病性,筛选有效的抗真菌剂,并确定用于 R. solani 生物防治的次生代谢物。共分离出 49 种细菌,其中 10 种细菌在共培养技术中对 R. solani 的菌丝抑制率各不相同。所选的三种细菌菌株的挥发性化合物对 R. solani 的菌丝生长和抑制率的功效各不相同。致病性测定显示,R. solani 在蚕豆小苗上的植物参数和生物量各不相同。基于 16 S 核糖体 RNA 的分子鉴定证实了所选细菌菌株的身份,其多样性与芽孢杆菌属相似。次生代谢物的气相色谱-质谱分析表明,枯草芽孢杆菌 TW21 菌株产生了不同的抗菌化合物。总之,博戈里亚湖蕴藏着可作为生物控制剂对抗植物病原体的有益微生物。目前的研究发现了从博格利亚湖中分离出的潜在生物防治细菌,可作为对抗 R. solani 的替代生物制剂。因此,可以对分离的枯草芽孢杆菌 TW21 菌株进行进一步的毒理学和生态毒理学研究评估,并在肯尼亚害虫控制产品委员会(PCPB)注册,作为生物防治产品,防治影响普通豆类生产的常见病。
Study of Pathogenicity Test, Antifungal Activity, and Secondary Metabolites of Bacillus spp. from Lake Bogoria as Biocontrol of Rhizoctonia solani Kühn in Phaseolus vulgaris L.
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a yearly herbaceous plant grown for its edible dry seeds. Despite that, pests and diseases have contributed to the decline of common bean production in Kenya. Therefore, the study aimed to identify bacteria from Lake Bogoria, assess the pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia solani Kühn, screen for effective antifungal agents, and determine secondary metabolites for the biocontrol of R. solani. A total of 49 bacteria were isolated, of which 10 isolates had varied mycelial inhibition rates of R. solani in the co-culture technique. The efficacy of volatile compounds of the three selected bacterial strains had varied mycelial growth and percent reduction against R. solani. The pathogenicity assay showed varied plant parameters and biomass of R. solani on common bean plantlets. The molecular characterization based on 16 S ribosomal RNA confirmed the selected bacterial strains' identity with a diversity similar to the Bacillus genus. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of secondary metabolites showed different antimicrobial compounds produced by Bacillus subtilis strain TW21. In conclusion, Lake Bogoria harbors useful microbes as biocontrol agents against plant pathogens. The current study discovers the potential biocontrol bacteria isolates from Lake Bogoria as alternative bioagents against R. solani. Therefore, the isolate Bacillus subtilis strain TW21 can be assessed further for toxicological and ecotoxicological studies and registered by the Pest Control Products Board (PCPB), Kenya, as a biocontrol product against common diseases affecting common beans' production.
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International Journal of Microbiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies on microorganisms and their interaction with hosts and the environment. The journal covers all microbes, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa. Basic science will be considered, as well as medical and applied research.