Induced systemic resistance of selected endophytic bacteria against Meloidogyne incognita on tomato
Abstract
In previuose the four endophytic bacteria Pantoea agglomerans MK-29. Cedeca davisae
MK-30, enterobacter spp. MK-42 and Pseudomonas pulido MT·19 were shown to reduce
Meloidogyne incognita on tomato when applied as a seed treatment and/or soil drench. The
objctive of this work was to study these bacteria for their potential to induce systemic resistance agains
root knot nematodes on tomato. To guarantee spatial separation between inducing agent and
pathogen a split·root system was chosen and inoculated with the bacteria as a
difrench aflication on one side of the root system and 6 days later with 2000 juveniles of
Meloidogyne incognita on the other side of the split·root system. The experiment was main-timed
in the greenhouse and repeated once. The penetration rate of juveniles as well as the
: root·knot galls and egg masses was recorded. Treatment with all four bacteria significantly
reduced juvenile penetration and the number of root·knot galls when compared
with the non-treated control. Induced systemic resistance is considered a possible control
ophytic bacteria against root·knot nematodes.
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