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Cyanobacteria mediated plant growth promotion and bioprotection against Fusarium wilt in tomato
Authors:Radha Prasanna  Vidhi Chaudhary  Vishal Gupta  Santosh Babu  Arun Kumar  Rajendra Singh  Yashbir Singh Shivay  Lata Nain
Affiliation:1. Division of Microbiology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, 110012, India
2. National Phytotron Facility, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, 110012, India
3. Division of Agronomy, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, 110012, India
Abstract:Cyanobacteria - phytopathogenic fungi - tomato plant interactions were evaluated for developing suitable biological options for combating biotic stress (Fusarium wilt) and enhancing plant vigour. Preliminary evaluation was undertaken on the fungicidal and hydrolytic enzyme activity of the cyanobacterial strains (Anabaena variabilis RPAN59, A. laxa RPAN8) under optimized environmental/nutritional conditions, followed by amendment in compost-vermiculite. Such formulations were tested against Fusarium wilt challenged tomato plants, and the Anabaena spp. (RPAN59/8) amended composts significantly reduced mortality in fungi challenged treatments, besides fungal load in soil. Cyanobacteria amended composts also led to an enhancement in soil organic C, nitrogen fixation, besides significant improvement in growth, yield, fruit quality parameters, N, P and Zn content. The tripartite interactions also enhanced the activity of defence and pathogenesis related enzymes in tomato plants. A positive correlation (r?=?0.729 to 0.828) between P content and pathogenesis/defense enzyme activity revealed their role in enhancing the resistance of the plant through improved nutrient uptake. Light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed cyanobacterial colonization, which positively correlated with reduced fungal populations. The reduced disease severity coupled with improved plant growth/ yields, elicited by cyanobacterial treatments, illustrated the utility of such novel formulations in integrated pest and nutrient management strategies for Fusarium wilt challenged tomato crop.
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