2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.10.007
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Characterization of antifungal metabolite phenazine from rice rhizosphere fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) and their effect on sheath blight of rice

Abstract: We have shown, the outcome of antifungal activity of phenazine derivatives which is produced by fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) for the control of sheath blight of rice. A total of 50 fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) were isolated from rice rhizosphere. Off which, 36 FPs exhibited antagonistic activity against Rhizoctonia solani , Macrophomina phaseolina , Fusarium oxysporum , Alternaria alternata and Sclerotiu… Show more

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“…A mutation in the gltA gene of the P. chlororaphis subgroup from a native isolate from Argentina was recently reported as a determinant inductor of a phenotypic change associated with phenazine production, which is essential for the bacterial antifungal activity [ 38 ]. In addition, phenazine derivatives were also produced by fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) proposed for the control of sheath blight of rice [ 39 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mutation in the gltA gene of the P. chlororaphis subgroup from a native isolate from Argentina was recently reported as a determinant inductor of a phenotypic change associated with phenazine production, which is essential for the bacterial antifungal activity [ 38 ]. In addition, phenazine derivatives were also produced by fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) proposed for the control of sheath blight of rice [ 39 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antimicrobial compounds produced by FPs were involved for the control of various bacterial and fungal pathogens. Pseudomonas spp ( Ayyadurai et al, 2006 ), P. aeruginosa MML2212 ( Shanmugaiah et al, 2010 ), P. corrugate GFBP 5454 and P. mediterranea GFBP 5447 ( Strano et al, 2017 ), Pseudomonas sp VSMKU4036 ( Varatharaju et al, 2020 , Ansari et al, 2021 ), and P. aeruginosa VSMKU1 ( Nithya et al, 2020 ) are significantly control the growth of different bacterial and fungal plant pathogens by the secretion of diffusible compounds like 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (2,4-DAPG), phenazine-1-carboxamide (PCN). Pholoroglucinol assist and act as a signal molecule to induce the expression of pyrrolnitrin biosynthesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent days, fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) have drawn much attention worldwide for the control of fungal and bacterial pathogens ( Haas and Défago, 2005 , Couillerot et al, 2009 , Mohammed et al, 2020 ). The current interest has been increased using beneficial microorganisms such as Pseudomonas spp ( Sakthivel and Gnanamanickam, 1987 , Shanmugaiah et al, 2010 , Nithya et al, 2020 , Basu et al, 2021 ), Bacillus spp ( Shanmugaiah et al, 2008 , Arasu et al, 2016 , Rais et al, 2017 , Khan et al, 2020 , Al-Dhabi et al, 2020 ), Streptomyces spp ( Prabavathy et al, 2006 , Harikrishnan et al, 2014 ) and Trichoderma spp ( Mathivanan et al, 2005 ., Shanmugaiah et al, 2009 , Sood et al, 2020 ). Among different, beneficial microorganisms, FPs is a predominant rhizospheric microorganism and easily adapts various environmental conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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