Phytophthora cinnamomi causing root rot on Rhododendron lapponicum and control it using potential biocontrol agents.
Yinglong LiuPengbo HeShahzad MunirPengfei HeYixin WuSuhail AsadZaixiang TangYueqiu HePublished in: Journal of basic microbiology (2022)
Rhododendron lapponicum (R. lapponicum) is a dwarf Rhododendron species, which is severely infected with root rot and wilt in Yunnan province, China. However, the causal agent causing these symptoms was unknown. An isolate, Pci-1 was identified as Phytophthora cinnamomi, based on its morphology and the sequences of β-tubulin, internal transcribed spacer, and Ypt1 genes and verified according to the Koch's postulate. We found that this pathogen could infect 14 species of plants, including Althaea rosea, Viburnum cylindricum, and Brassica napus. Strain Pci-1 could cause R. lapponicum to wither and die; and it grows best in an oat medium with pH 7.0 - 8.0 and an optimum temperature of 27°C. We suggest that the rhizosphere of R. lapponicum treated with biocontrol strains Paenibacillus polymyxoides P2-5 and Trichoderma asperellum Tv-1 showed a significant inhibitory effect on pathogen Pci-1. The inhibitory effect of 70% dimethomorph + cymoxanil was significantly higher with EC 50 and EC 90 values of 0.1894 and 0.3618 a.i. µg/ml, respectively. Greenhouse experiments revealed that the pathogen load is decreased in the presence of potential antagonists. This study provides fundamentals on risk assessment and theoretical support for the management of P. cinnamomi pathogen and contributes significantly to the planting of forest and horticultural crops in a disease-free environment.
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