In this study, we have used well-known, efficient methods and bioassay for systematic screening of R. solanacearum for identification of its phenotype and biochemical profile, as well as for pathogenicity and virulence. As a result, an aggressive race — Biovar 3 — was most isolated from the potato fields of the Issyk-Kul region, especially in fields where the Picasso variety was grown. The isolated indigenous strains of Streptomyces diastatochromogenesstrain sk-6 and Streptomyces bambergiensis strain k1-3 has the potential to be used as a biocontrol agent for the management of the bacterial wilt of potatoes, as indicated by the reduced percentage wilt incidence. Root zone and soil application of Streptomyces diastatochromogenesstrain sk-6 and Streptomyces bambergiensis strain k1-3 at a dose of 108 cell/ml significantly reduced disease incidence and increased the growth of potato plants. The disease’s progress was reduced by 60% and 56% in plants inoculated with Streptomyces diastatochromogenesstrain sk-6 and Streptomyces bambergiensis strain k1-3, respectively.
Keywords: bacterial wilt of potatoes, biocontrol, R. solanacearum, Streptomyces diastatochromogenes, Streptomyces bambergiensis.
Yayın Adı (dc.title) | Identification of Ralstonia Solanacearum in Kyrgyzstan's Potato Fields and the Possibility of Using Biocontrol Agents Against this Pathogen |
Yazar/lar (dc.contributor.yazarlar) | Tinatin Doolotkeldieva, Saykal Bobusheva |
Yayın Türü (dc.type) | Makale |
Dil (dc.language) | İngilizce |
Yayımlanma Yılı (dc.date.issued) | 2016 |
Ulusal/Uluslararası (dc.identifier.ulusaluluslararasi) | Uluslararası |
Kaynak (dc.relation.journal) | International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research (IJOEAR) |
Süreli Sayı (dc.identifier.issue) | 5 |
Cilt/Sayı (dc.identifier.volume) | 2 |
Sayfa (dc.identifier.startpage) | 146-155 |
ISSN/ISBN (dc.identifier.issn) | ISSN: 2454-1850 |
Yayıncı (dc.publisher) | Mukesh Arora |
Veri Tabanları (dc.contributor.veritaban) | Kaynak web sitesi |
İndex Türü (dc.identifier.index) | Diğer Hakemli Dergi |
Özet (dc.description.abstract) | In this study, we have used well-known, efficient methods and bioassay for systematic screening of R. solanacearum for identification of its phenotype and biochemical profile, as well as for pathogenicity and virulence. As a result, an aggressive race — Biovar 3 — was most isolated from the potato fields of the Issyk-Kul region, especially in fields where the Picasso variety was grown. The isolated indigenous strains of Streptomyces diastatochromogenesstrain sk-6 and Streptomyces bambergiensis strain k1-3 has the potential to be used as a biocontrol agent for the management of the bacterial wilt of potatoes, as indicated by the reduced percentage wilt incidence. Root zone and soil application of Streptomyces diastatochromogenesstrain sk-6 and Streptomyces bambergiensis strain k1-3 at a dose of 108 cell/ml significantly reduced disease incidence and increased the growth of potato plants. The disease’s progress was reduced by 60% and 56% in plants inoculated with Streptomyces diastatochromogenesstrain sk-6 and Streptomyces bambergiensis strain k1-3, respectively. |
Özet (dc.description.abstract) | Keywords: bacterial wilt of potatoes, biocontrol, R. solanacearum, Streptomyces diastatochromogenes, Streptomyces bambergiensis. |
URL (dc.rights) | https://ijoear.com/issue-detail/issue-May-2016 |
Fakültesi / Enstitütü (dc.identifier.fakulte) | Ziraat Fakültesi |
Bölümü (dc.identifier.bolum) | Bitki Koruma Bölümü |
Kurumdaki Yazar/lar (dc.contributor.author) | Tinatin DOOLOTKELDİEVA |
Kurumdaki Yazar/lar (dc.contributor.author) | Saykal BOBUŞOVA |
Kayıt No (dc.identifier.kayitno) | BL20CE4B27 |
Kayıt Giriş Tarihi (dc.date.available) | 2016-07-18 |
Not (Yayımlanma Yılı) (dc.identifier.notyayinyili) | May 2016 |
Konu Başlıkları (dc.subject) | bacterial wilt of potatoes |
Konu Başlıkları (dc.subject) | biocontrol |
Konu Başlıkları (dc.subject) | r. solanacearum |
Konu Başlıkları (dc.subject) | streptomyces diastatochromogenes |
Konu Başlıkları (dc.subject) | streptomyces bambergiensis |