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http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2002.30.1.031

Selection and Efficacy of Soil Bacteria Inducing Systemic Resistance Against Colletotrichum orbiculare on Cucumber  

Kwack, Min-Sun (Division of Bioscience and Technology, Korea University)
Park, Seung-Gyu (Department of Agricultural Technology, Dongbuhannong Chemical Co., Ltd.)
Jeun, Yong-Chull (Department of Plant Resources Science, Cheju National University)
Kim, Ki-Deok (Division of Bioscience and Technology, Korea University)
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Mycobiology / v.30, no.1, 2002 , pp. 31-36 More about this Journal
Abstract
Soil bacteria were screened for the ability to control cucumber anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum orbiculare through induced systemic resistance(ISR). Sixty-four bacterial strains having in vitro antifungal activity were used for selecting ISR-inducing strains in cucumber. Cucumber seeds(cv. Baeknokdadagi) were sown in potting mixtures incorporated with the soil bacteria, at a rate of ca. $10^8$ cells per gram of the mixture. Two week-old plants were then transplanted into the steam-sterilized soil. Three leaf-stage plants were inoculated with a conidial suspension($5{\times}10^5$ conidia/ml) of C. orbiculare. Diseased leaf area(%) and number of lesions per $cm^2$ leaf were evaluated on third leaves of the plants, $5{\sim}6$ days after inoculation. Among 64 strains tested, nine strains, GC-B19, GC-B35, GK-B18, MM-B22, PK-B14, RC-B41, RC-B64, RC-B65, and RC-B77 significantly(P=0.05) reduced anthracnose disease compared to the untreated control. In contrast, some bacterial strains promoted susceptibility of cucumber to the disease. From the repeated experiments using the nine bacterial strains, GC-B19, MM-B22, PK-B14, and RC-B65 significantly(P=0.05) reduced both diseased leaf area(%) and number of lesions per $cm^2$ leaf in at lease one experiment. These strains with control efficacy of $37{\sim}80%$ were determined to be effective ISR-inducing strains.
Keywords
Anthracnose; Colletotrichum orbiculare; Cucumber; Induced systemic resistance; Soil bacteria;
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