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Isolation of dickeya dadantii strains from potato disease and biocontrol by their bacteriophages

Journal: Brazilian Journal Of Microbiology (15178382)Year: 1 July 2015Volume: 46Issue: Pages: 791 - 797
Soleimani-Delfan A.Etemadifar Z.a Emtiazi G.Bouzari M.a
Gold • GreenDOI:10.1590/S1517-838246320140498Language: English

Abstract

One of the most economically important bacterial pathogens of plants and plant products is Dickeya dadantii. This bacterium causes soft rot disease in tubers and other parts of the potato and other plants of the Solanaceae family. The application of restricted host range bacteriophages as biocontrol agents has recently gained widespread interest. This study purposed to isolate the infectious agent of the potato and evaluate its biocontrol by bacteriophages. Two phytopathogenic strains were isolated from infected potatoes, identified based on biochemical and 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and submitted to GenBank as D. dadantii strain pis3 (accession no. HQ423668) and D. dadantii strain sip4 (accession no. HQ423669). Their bacteriophages were isolated from Caspian Sea water by enriching the water filtrate with D. dadantii strains as hosts using spot or overlay methods. On the basis of morphotypes, the isolated bacteriophages were identified as members of the Myoviridae and Siphoviridae families and could inhibit the growth of antibiotic resistant D. dadantii strains in culture medium. Moreover, in Dickeya infected plants treated with bacteriophage, no disease progression was detected. No significant difference was seen between phage-treated and control plants. Thus, isolated bacteriophages can be suggested for the biocontrol of plant disease caused by Dickeya strains. © 2015, Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia.


Author Keywords

Antibiotic resistanceBacteriophageBiocontrolDickeya dadantiiSoft rot

Other Keywords

BacteriophagesBase SequenceBiological Control AgentsDNA, BacterialMicrobial Sensitivity TestsMolecular Sequence DataMyoviridaePectobacterium chrysanthemiPlant DiseasesRNA, Ribosomal, 16SSequence Analysis, DNASiphoviridaeSolanum tuberosumBacteria (microorganisms)DickeyaDickeya dadantiiSolanaceaebacterial DNAbiological control agentRNA 16SbacteriophageclassificationDNA sequencedrug effectsgeneticsgrowth, development and agingisolation and purificationmicrobial sensitivity testmicrobiologymolecular geneticsnucleotide sequenceplant diseasepotatovirology