1. Antagonistic Effects and Volatile Organic Compound Profiles of Rhizobacteria in the Biocontrol of Phytophthora capsici.
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Ávila-Oviedo, José Luis, Méndez-Inocencio, Carlos, Rodríguez-Torres, María Dolores, Angoa-Pérez, María Valentina, Chávez-Avilés, Mauricio Nahuam, Martínez-Mendoza, Erika Karina, Oregel-Zamudio, Ernesto, and Villar-Luna, Edgar
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SUSTAINABLE agriculture ,PLANT diseases ,PHYTOPHTHORA capsici ,CAPSICUM annuum ,HORTICULTURAL crops ,BACILLUS amyloliquefaciens - Abstract
Phytophthora capsici is a devastating pathogen in horticultural crops, particularly affecting Capsicum annuum (pepper). The overuse of chemical fungicides has led to resistance development, necessitating alternative strategies. This study investigates the antagonistic effects of four rhizobacterial isolates (Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas putida, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens) against P. capsici, focusing on the production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Using in vitro dual culture assays, we observed a significant inhibition of mycelial growth and sporangia production, especially by B. subtilis and B. amyloliquefaciens. The GC-MS/SPME-HS analysis identified key VOCs responsible for these antagonistic effects. Our findings demonstrate that specific rhizobacteria and their VOCs offer a promising biocontrol strategy, potentially reducing the reliance on chemical fungicides and contributing to sustainable agriculture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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