Biocontrol of Peach Gummosis by Bacillus velezensis KTA01 and Its Antifungal Mechanism

Tae An Kang, Gyu Dae Lee, Kihwan Kim, Dongyup Hahn, Jae Ho Shin, Won Chan Kim

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Abstract

Peach tree gummosis is a botanical anomaly distinguished by the secretion of dark-brown gum from the shoots of peach trees, and Botryosphaeria dothidea has been identified as one of the fungal species responsible for its occurrence. In South Korea, approximately 80% of gummosis cases are linked to infections caused by B. dothidea. In this study, we isolated microbes from the soil surrounding peach trees exhibiting antifungal activity against B. dothidea. Subsequently, we identified several bacterial strains as potential candidates for a biocontrol agent. Among them, Bacillus velezensis KTA01 displayed the most robust antifungal activity and was therefore selected for further analysis. To investigate the antifungal mechanism of B. velezensis KTA01, we performed tests to assess cell wall degradation and siderophore production. Additionally, we conducted reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis based on whole-genome sequencing to confirm the presence of genes responsible for the biosynthesis of lipopeptide compounds, a well-known characteristic of Bacillus spp., and to compare gene expression levels. Moreover, we extracted lipopeptide compounds using methanol and subjected them to both antifungal activity testing and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis. The experimental findings presented in this study unequivocally demonstrate the promising potential of B. velezensis KTA01 as a biocontrol agent against B. dothidea KACC45481, the pathogen responsible for causing peach tree gummosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)296-305
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Bacillus velezensis
  • Botryosphaeria dothidea
  • Gummosis
  • biocontrol agent
  • lipopeptide

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