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IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Abdelaziz Hajjaji, Ghita Ibnchekh, Taha Chouati, Bahia Rached, Muhammad Amjad Ali, Naima Rhallabi, Rajaa Ait Mhand, Fouad Mellouki
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摘要

本研究调查了铜绿假单胞菌(Dokkala 菌株)和蜡样芽孢杆菌(B613 菌株)特定菌株的酶提取物的生物防治功效,以评估它们对马铃薯胞囊线虫 Globodera pallida 卵、幼虫和胞囊各阶段的影响。体外试验表明,在孵化 10 天后,来自 Dokkala 菌株的酶显著减少了高达 49% 的包囊数量,同时使幼虫和虫卵的死亡率分别达到 68% 和 55%。同样,菌株 B613 的几丁质酶和蛋白酶在相同孵化期后对幼虫的杀线虫效果分别为 55% 和 44%。值得注意的是,两种菌株的酶之间的协同作用增强了杀线虫效果,超过了单独应用的效果,对幼虫的杀线虫效果超过了 68%。这项研究强调了这些细菌酶作为化学杀线虫剂的可持续替代品的潜力,首次将铜绿假单胞菌和蜡质芽孢杆菌结合起来对付苍蝇线虫,为在农业环境中管理马铃薯胞囊线虫提供了一种前景广阔的策略。这种方法符合人们对环境友好型害虫控制方法日益增长的需求,为微生物酶在害虫综合防治中的潜力提供了宝贵的见解。
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Nematicidal Potential of Enzymatic Extracts of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus cereus on Different Stages of Potato Cyst Nematode Globodera pallida

Nematicidal Potential of Enzymatic Extracts of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus cereus on Different Stages of Potato Cyst Nematode Globodera pallida

This study investigates the biocontrol efficacy of enzymatic extracts from specific strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (strain Dokkala) and Bacillus cereus (strain B613) to assess their impact on various stages of the potato cyst nematode, Globodera pallida eggs, juveniles and cysts. In vitro assays demonstrated that enzymes from strain Dokkala significantly reduced the number of cysts by up to 49%, while achieving 68% mortality in juveniles and 55% in eggs after 10 days of incubation. Similarly, strain B613 exhibited a nematicidal effect of 55% and 44% for chitinase and protease, respectively, on juveniles after the same incubation period. Notably, a synergistic interaction between the enzymes from both strains led to an enhanced nematicidal effect beyond individual applications, surpassing 68% in juveniles. The study underlines the potential of these bacterial enzymes as a sustainable alternative to chemical nematicides, combining for the first time P. aeruginosa and B. cereus against G. pallida, offering a promising strategy for managing potato cyst nematodes in agricultural settings. This approach aligns with the growing need for environmentally friendly pest control methods, contributing valuable insights into the potential of microbial enzymes in integrated pest management.

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Gesunde Pflanzen
Gesunde Pflanzen 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
25.80%
发文量
152
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gesunde Pflanzen publiziert praxisbezogene Beiträge zum Pflanzenschutz in Landwirtschaft, Forstwirtschaft, Gartenbau und öffentlichem Grün und seinen Bezügen zum Umwelt- und Verbraucherschutz sowie zu Rechtsfragen. Das Themenspektrum reicht von der Bestimmung der Schadorganismen über Maßnahmen und Verfahren zur Minderung des Befallsrisikos bis hin zur Entwicklung und Anwendung nicht-chemischer und chemischer Bekämpfungsstrategien und -verfahren, aber auch zu Fragen der Auswirkungen des Pflanzenschutzes auf die Umwelt, die Sicherung der Ernährung sowie zu allgemeinen Fragen wie Nutzen und Risiken und zur Entwicklung neuer Technologien. Jedes Heft enthält Originalbeiträge renommierter Wissenschaftler, aktuelle Informationen von Verbänden sowie aus der Industrie, Pressemitteilungen und Personalia. Damit bietet die Zeitschrift vor allem Behörden und Anwendern im Agrarsektor und Verbraucherschutz fundierte Praxisunterstützung auf wissenschaftlichem Niveau.
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