Burkholderia sp. KCTC 11096BP modulates pepper growth and resistance against Phytophthora capsici

Sang Mo Kang, Muhammad Hamayun, Muhammad Waqas, Jin Ho Kim, Zabta Khan Shinwari, In Jung Lee

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Abstract

Biological control of crop diseases is desirable for sustainable agriculture as it minimizes chemical inputs in the agricultural system and promotes eco-friendly environment. We analyzed the favorable role of Burkholderia sp. KCTC 11096BP against the pathogen Phytophthora capsici in pepper. We screen thirty rhizobateria for their anti-pathogen activity, and found that Burkholderia sp. KCTC 11096BP exhibits maximum growth inhibition of the pathogen P. capsici. The bacterium inoculation to pepper plants significantly enhanced growth attributes of pepper in infected and control treatments. The total proteins (10.9%), and the amino acids viz. glycine (4.08 ug/g), leucine (3.3 ug/g), and alanine (3.26 ug/g) were preset in considerably higher quantities in Burkholderia sp. applied treatments as compare to control. The systemic acquired resistance (SAR) of the host plant was up-regulated by Burkholderia sp. KCTC, as endogenous salicylic acid (235.5 ng/g) and jasmonic acid (22.8 ng/g) levels were found higher in such treatments. It was concluded that Burkholderia sp. KCTC 11096BP mitigates the adverse effects of P. capsici on pepper crop and can improve crop productivity at the field level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1965-1970
Number of pages6
JournalPakistan Journal of Botany
Volume48
Issue number5
StatePublished - Oct 2016

Keywords

  • Burkholderia sp. KCTC 11096BP
  • Pepper
  • Phytophthora capsici
  • Plant protection

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