2023
DOI: 10.3390/toxins15060381
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Screening Biocontrol Agents for Cash Crop Fusarium Wilt Based on Fusaric Acid Tolerance and Antagonistic Activity against Fusarium oxysporum

Abstract: Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum, is one of the most notorious diseases of cash crops. The use of microbial fungicides is an effective measure for controlling Fusarium wilt, and the genus Bacillus is an important resource for the development of microbial fungicides. Fusaric acid (FA) produced by F. oxysporum can inhibit the growth of Bacillus, thus affecting the control efficacy of microbial fungicides. Therefore, screening FA-tolerant biocontrol Bacillus may help to improve the biocontrol effect on… Show more

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“…In our previous study, we established a method for screening biocontrol resources against fusarium wilt based on tolerance to fusaric acid (FA) and antagonism against Fusarium oxysporum ( 2 ). We obtained strain B31 from tomato rhizosphere soil, which successfully controlled tomato fusarium wilt and exhibited increased tolerance to both F. oxysporum and its metabolites, including FA at 20 µg/mL, compared with B. velezensis strain FZB42 ( 2 ). Strain B31 has been identified Bacillus velezensis based on multigene genealogies of gyrB , rpoB , and rpoC ( 2 ).…”
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“…In our previous study, we established a method for screening biocontrol resources against fusarium wilt based on tolerance to fusaric acid (FA) and antagonism against Fusarium oxysporum ( 2 ). We obtained strain B31 from tomato rhizosphere soil, which successfully controlled tomato fusarium wilt and exhibited increased tolerance to both F. oxysporum and its metabolites, including FA at 20 µg/mL, compared with B. velezensis strain FZB42 ( 2 ). Strain B31 has been identified Bacillus velezensis based on multigene genealogies of gyrB , rpoB , and rpoC ( 2 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We obtained strain B31 from tomato rhizosphere soil, which successfully controlled tomato fusarium wilt and exhibited increased tolerance to both F. oxysporum and its metabolites, including FA at 20 µg/mL, compared with B. velezensis strain FZB42 ( 2 ). Strain B31 has been identified Bacillus velezensis based on multigene genealogies of gyrB , rpoB , and rpoC ( 2 ). B. velezensis B31 is available at the China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center (CGMCC) with the CGMCC No.…”
Section: Announcementmentioning
confidence: 99%