2012
DOI: 10.3844/ajabssp.2012.217.223
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Capability of <i>Streptomyces</i> spp. in Controlling Bacterial Leaf Blight Disease in Rice Plants

Abstract: Problem statement: Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) is the most damaging disease in lowland rice growing areas in Indonesia. Streptomyces spp. have been known as a producer of antimicrobial compounds that can be used as biocontrol agents. This study examined the ability of three promising indigenous Streptomyces isolates which were previously selected from in vitro agar media and greenhouse test to suppress natural infection of Xoo during dry and wet season trials in 20… Show more

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“…ciceri, Rhizoctonia solani, R. bataticola, Magnaporthe grisea , and Magnaporthe oryzae (Emmert and Handelsman, 1999; Samac and Kinkel, 2001; Taechowisan et al, 2003; Tian et al, 2007; Zarandi et al, 2009; Gopalakrishnan et al, 2011; Kanini et al, 2013), as well as rice bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Hastuti et al, 2012). Furthermore, diversity of secondary metabolite production among Streptomyces has supported the formulation of inoculants for biocontrol like Mycostop ® (Verdera, Finland) and Actinovate (Natural Industries, Incorporated, United States), based on S. griseoviridis K61 and S. lidicus WYEC 108, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ciceri, Rhizoctonia solani, R. bataticola, Magnaporthe grisea , and Magnaporthe oryzae (Emmert and Handelsman, 1999; Samac and Kinkel, 2001; Taechowisan et al, 2003; Tian et al, 2007; Zarandi et al, 2009; Gopalakrishnan et al, 2011; Kanini et al, 2013), as well as rice bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Hastuti et al, 2012). Furthermore, diversity of secondary metabolite production among Streptomyces has supported the formulation of inoculants for biocontrol like Mycostop ® (Verdera, Finland) and Actinovate (Natural Industries, Incorporated, United States), based on S. griseoviridis K61 and S. lidicus WYEC 108, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%