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Title: | Utilization of Filamentous Phage ϕRSM3 to Control Bacterial Wilt Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum |
Authors: | Addy, Hardian Susilo Askora, Ahmad Kawasaki, Takeru Fujie, Makoto Yamada, Takashi |
Keywords: | Filamentous Phage ϕRSM3 Control Bacterial Wilt Caused Ralstonia solanacearum |
Issue Date: | 1-Aug-2012 |
Publisher: | Plant Disease / Vol. 96 No. 8 / August 2012 |
Abstract: | The wide host range of Ralstonia solanacearum, causal agent of bacterial wilt, and its ability to survive for long periods in the environment restrict the effectiveness of cultural and chemical control measures. The use of phages for disease control is a fast-expanding trend of plant protection with great potential to replace chemical measures. The filamentous phage ϕRSM3 that infects R. solanacearum strains and inactivates virulence on plants is a potential agent for controlling bacterial wilt in tomato. We demonstrated that inoculation of ϕRSM3-infected cells into tomato plants did not cause bacterial wilt. Instead, ϕRSM3-infected cells enhanced the expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes, including PR-1a, PR-2b, and PR7, in tomato plants. Moreover, pretreatment with ϕRSM-infected cells protect tomato plants from infection by virulent R. solanacearum strains. The effective dose of ϕRSM3-infected cells for disease prevention was determined to be approximately 105 CFU/ml. Because the ϕRSM3-infected cells can grow and continue to produce infectious phage particles under appropriate conditions, ϕRSM phages may serve as an efficient tool to control bacterial wilt in crops. |
URI: | http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/97201 |
Appears in Collections: | LSP-Jurnal Ilmiah Dosen |
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