Effect of co-inoculation with growth-promoting bacteria and arbuscular Mycorrhizae on growth of Persea americana seedlings infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi

dc.contributor.authorSolórzano Acosta, Richard Andi
dc.contributor.authorToro, Marcia
dc.contributor.authorZúñiga Dávila, Doris
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-05T19:54:14Z
dc.date.available2024-04-05T19:54:14Z
dc.date.issued2024-04-02
dc.description.abstractAvocado is one of the most in-demand fruits worldwide and the trend towards its sustainable production, regulated by international standards, is increasing. One of the most economically important diseases is root rot, caused by Phythopthora cinnamomi. Regarding this problem, antagonistic microorganism use is an interesting alternative due to their phytopathogen control efficiency. Therefore, the interaction of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota, native to the Peruvian coast (GWI) and jungle (GFI), and avocado rhizospheric bacteria, Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas putida, was evaluated in terms of their biocontrol capacity against P. cinnamomi in the “Zutano” variety of avocado plants. The results showed that the GWI and Bacillus subtilis combination increased the root exploration surface by 466.36%. P. putida increased aerial biomass by 360.44% and B. subtilis increased root biomass by 433.85%. Likewise, P. putida rhizobacteria showed the highest nitrogen (24.60 mg ∙ g−1 DM) and sulfur (2.60 mg ∙ g−1 DM) concentrations at a foliar level. The combination of GWI and Bacillus subtilis was the treatment that presented the highest calcium (16.00 mg ∙ g−1 DM) and magnesium (8.80 mg ∙ g−1 DM) concentrations. The microorganisms’ multifunctionality reduced disease severity by 85 to 90% due to the interaction between mycorrhizae and rhizobacteria. In conclusion, the use of growth promoting microorganisms that are antagonistic to P. cinnamomi represents a potential strategy for sustainable management of avocado cultivation.es_PE
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dc.identifier.citationSolórzano-Acosta, R.; Toro, M.; & Zúñiga-Dávila, D. (2024). Effect of co-inoculation with growth-promoting bacteria and arbuscular Mycorrhizae on growth of Persea americana seedlings infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi. Microorganisms, 12(4), 721. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms12040721es_PE
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12040721
dc.identifier.issn2076-2607
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2474
dc.language.isoenges_PE
dc.publisherMDPIes_PE
dc.publisher.countryCHes_PE
dc.relation.ispartofurn:issn:2076-2607es_PE
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMicroorganismses_PE
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_PE
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/es_PE
dc.sourceInstituto Nacional de Innovación Agrariaes_PE
dc.source.uriRepositorio Institucional - INIAes_PE
dc.subjectBacilluses_PE
dc.subjectPseudomonases_PE
dc.subjectPGPBes_PE
dc.subjectAntagonistses_PE
dc.subjectRoot rotes_PE
dc.subject.agrovocCoinoculationes_PE
dc.subject.agrovocCoinoculaciónes_PE
dc.subject.agrovocPersea americanaes_PE
dc.subject.agrovocAvocadoses_PE
dc.subject.agrovocAguacatees_PE
dc.subject.agrovocPhytophthora cinnamomies_PE
dc.subject.agrovocSeedlingses_PE
dc.subject.agrovocPlántulases_PE
dc.subject.ocdehttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.06es_PE
dc.titleEffect of co-inoculation with growth-promoting bacteria and arbuscular Mycorrhizae on growth of Persea americana seedlings infected with Phytophthora cinnamomies_PE
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_PE

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