Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight

© 2016 Elsevier GmbH. In Thailand, Eucalyptus plantations rapidly expand across the country. Leaf and shoot blight caused by Cryptosporiopsis eucalypti, Cylindrocladium sp. and Teratosphaeria destructans is a serious disease in Eucalyptus plantations. In this study, a total of 477 actinomycete strai...

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Main Authors: Himaman W., Thamchaipenet A., Pathom-aree W., Duangmal K.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-417642017-09-28T04:23:13Z Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight Himaman W. Thamchaipenet A. Pathom-aree W. Duangmal K. © 2016 Elsevier GmbH. In Thailand, Eucalyptus plantations rapidly expand across the country. Leaf and shoot blight caused by Cryptosporiopsis eucalypti, Cylindrocladium sp. and Teratosphaeria destructans is a serious disease in Eucalyptus plantations. In this study, a total of 477 actinomycete strains were successfully isolated from roots and rhizosphere soil of Eucalyptus. Four hundred and thirty nine isolates were classified as streptomycetes and 38 isolates were non-streptomycetes. Among these isolates, 272 (57.0%), 118 (24.7%) and 241 (50.5%) isolates were antagonistic to Cryptosporiopsis eucalypti, Cylindrocladium sp. and Teratosphaeria destructans, respectively. All isolates were tested for their abilities to produce siderophores, indole acetic acid (IAA) and solubilise phosphate. Most isolates (464, 97.3%) produced siderophores. The majority of isolates (345, 72.3%) solubilised phosphate. In addition, almost half of these isolates (237, 49.7%) produced indol e acetic acid. Strain EUSKR2S82 which showed the strongest inhibitory effect against all tested fungi with plant growth promoting ability was selected to test with Eucalyptus. This strain could colonize plant roots and increase Eucalyptus roots length. In a detached leaves bioassay, the disease severity of EUSKR2S82-inoculated Eucalyptus leaves was only 30% compared to 95% in the control treatment. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that the strain EUSKR2S82 was related to Streptomyces ramulosus NRRL-B 2714 T (99.44% similarity). Identification of non-streptomycete isolates using 16S rRNA gene sequences classified them into 9 genera: Actinoallomurus, Actinomadura, Amycolatopsis, Cryptosporangium, Microbispora, Micromonospora, Nocardia, Nonomuraea and Pseudonocardia. It is evident that Eucalyptus tree harbored several genera of actinomycetes. The selected isolate, EUSKR2S82 showed potential as a candidate for biocontrol agent of leaf and shoot blight of Eucalyptus and to promote growth. 2017-09-28T04:23:13Z 2017-09-28T04:23:13Z 2016-07-01 Journal 09445013 2-s2.0-84965082075 10.1016/j.micres.2016.04.011 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84965082075&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41764
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description © 2016 Elsevier GmbH. In Thailand, Eucalyptus plantations rapidly expand across the country. Leaf and shoot blight caused by Cryptosporiopsis eucalypti, Cylindrocladium sp. and Teratosphaeria destructans is a serious disease in Eucalyptus plantations. In this study, a total of 477 actinomycete strains were successfully isolated from roots and rhizosphere soil of Eucalyptus. Four hundred and thirty nine isolates were classified as streptomycetes and 38 isolates were non-streptomycetes. Among these isolates, 272 (57.0%), 118 (24.7%) and 241 (50.5%) isolates were antagonistic to Cryptosporiopsis eucalypti, Cylindrocladium sp. and Teratosphaeria destructans, respectively. All isolates were tested for their abilities to produce siderophores, indole acetic acid (IAA) and solubilise phosphate. Most isolates (464, 97.3%) produced siderophores. The majority of isolates (345, 72.3%) solubilised phosphate. In addition, almost half of these isolates (237, 49.7%) produced indol e acetic acid. Strain EUSKR2S82 which showed the strongest inhibitory effect against all tested fungi with plant growth promoting ability was selected to test with Eucalyptus. This strain could colonize plant roots and increase Eucalyptus roots length. In a detached leaves bioassay, the disease severity of EUSKR2S82-inoculated Eucalyptus leaves was only 30% compared to 95% in the control treatment. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that the strain EUSKR2S82 was related to Streptomyces ramulosus NRRL-B 2714 T (99.44% similarity). Identification of non-streptomycete isolates using 16S rRNA gene sequences classified them into 9 genera: Actinoallomurus, Actinomadura, Amycolatopsis, Cryptosporangium, Microbispora, Micromonospora, Nocardia, Nonomuraea and Pseudonocardia. It is evident that Eucalyptus tree harbored several genera of actinomycetes. The selected isolate, EUSKR2S82 showed potential as a candidate for biocontrol agent of leaf and shoot blight of Eucalyptus and to promote growth.
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author Himaman W.
Thamchaipenet A.
Pathom-aree W.
Duangmal K.
spellingShingle Himaman W.
Thamchaipenet A.
Pathom-aree W.
Duangmal K.
Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight
author_facet Himaman W.
Thamchaipenet A.
Pathom-aree W.
Duangmal K.
author_sort Himaman W.
title Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight
title_short Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight
title_full Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight
title_fullStr Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight
title_full_unstemmed Actinomycetes from Eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling Eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight
title_sort actinomycetes from eucalyptus and their biological activities for controlling eucalyptus leaf and shoot blight
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