乌头根腐病病原鉴定、拮抗微生物筛选及生物防治策略。

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Xingxun Dai, Yuqin He, Yu Su, Huishu Mo, Weichun Li, Wanting Li, Shuhui Zi, Lufeng Liu, Yining Di
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摘要

滇西乌头根腐病微生物生态不明确,制约了生态防治策略的推进。确定影响卡米夏草生长的潜在致病因素对可持续种植和生态系统完整性至关重要。采用高通量测序技术分析了健康和患病卡米夏草根际土壤、块根表皮、根内球层和纤维根四个关键生态位的微生物群落。同时分析了相应根际土壤的理化性质。通过科赫假设验证的培养,从患病根际和块茎中分离出假定的病原体,而从健康根际分离出具有拮抗病原体和植物生长促进(PGP)特性的有益微生物。高毒力菌株(2F14, FZ1, L23)及其联合体被靶向抑制。菌株DX3在体外表现出最佳的PGP和拮抗能力,被选中进行盆栽试验,以评估其促进生长和控制疾病的效果。在健康组和患病组之间,根际土壤性质和细菌/真菌群落结构存在显著差异。共分离出4属8个种的15种推定病原菌:茄枯菌、avenaceum镰刀菌、roonostachys rosea、总状毛霉、不规则镰刀菌、hiemalis镰刀菌、液化沙雷菌和粘质镰刀菌。同时,鉴定出解淀粉芽孢杆菌、白僵芽孢杆菌、枯草芽孢杆菌、矮矮的芽孢杆菌和多粘类芽孢杆菌8株PGP生物防治菌株。盆栽试验表明,芽孢杆菌通过固氮、增磷、钾动员、铁载体生产和纤维素降解等途径增强土壤理化性质,显著促进植物生长。关键是,接种DX3提高了A. carmichaelii防御相关酶的活性,增强了宿主对根腐病的抗性,达到了50%的疾病抑制效果。本研究揭示了云南龙葵根腐病的主要致病因素,并鉴定出具有PGP和生物防治双重特性的多功能微生物资源。我们的研究结果为根际微生物群介导的植物健康提供了新的见解,并建立了可持续疾病管理的范例。
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Pathogen Identification, Antagonistic Microbe Screening, and Biocontrol Strategies for Aconitum carmichaelii Root Rot.

The undefined microbial ecology of Aconitum carmichaelii root rot in western Yunnan constrains the advancement of eco-friendly control strategies. The identification of potential pathogenic determinants affecting A. carmichaelii growth is imperative for sustainable cultivation and ecosystem integrity. High-throughput sequencing was employed to profile microbial communities across four critical niches, namely rhizosphere soil, tuberous root epidermis, root endosphere, and fibrous roots of healthy and diseased A. carmichaelii. The physicochemical properties of corresponding rhizosphere soils were concurrently analyzed. Putative pathogens were isolated from diseased rhizospheres and tubers through culturing with Koch's postulates validation, while beneficial microorganisms exhibiting antagonism against pathogens and plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits were isolated from healthy rhizospheres. Highly virulent strains (2F14, FZ1, L23) and their consortia were targeted for suppression. Strain DX3, demonstrating optimal PGP and antagonistic capacity in vitro, was selected for pot trials evaluating growth enhancement and disease control efficacy. Significant disparities in rhizosphere soil properties and bacterial/fungal community structures were evident between healthy and diseased cohorts. Fifteen putative pathogens spanning eight species across four genera were isolated: Fusarium solani, F. avenaceum, Clonostachys rosea, Mucor racemosus, M. irregularis, M. hiemalis, Serratia liquefaciens, and S. marcescens. Concurrently, eight PGP biocontrol strains were identified: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, B. velezensis, B. subtilis, B. pumilus, and Paenibacillus polymyxa. Pot trials revealed that Bacillus spp. enhanced soil physiochemical properties through nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, potassium mobilization, siderophore production, and cellulose degradation, significantly promoting plant growth. Critically, DX3 inoculation elevated defense-related enzyme activities in A. carmichaelii, enhanced host resistance to root rot, and achieved >50% disease suppression efficacy. This work delineates key pathogenic determinants of Yunnan A. carmichaelii root rot and identifies promising multifunctional microbial resources with dual PGP and biocontrol attributes. Our findings provide novel insights into rhizosphere microbiome-mediated plant health and establish a paradigm for sustainable disease management.

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Microorganisms
Microorganisms Medicine-Microbiology (medical)
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期刊介绍: Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and prions. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files and software regarding the full details of the calculation or experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary electronic material.
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