Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum

Purple witchweed [Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth.], a highly destructive parasitic weed, poses a significant threat to sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] cultivation. This hemiparasitic plant intrudes its root system into the host plant, leading to substantial yield losses, particularly in sus...

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Main Authors: Osman, Nadia Yasseen, Ahmad-Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful, Oslan, Siti Nurbaya, Mohamed Zulperi, Dzarifah, Mohd Hashim, Amalia, Saidi, Noor Baity
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114423/1/114423.pdf
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author Osman, Nadia Yasseen
Ahmad-Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
Oslan, Siti Nurbaya
Mohamed Zulperi, Dzarifah
Mohd Hashim, Amalia
Saidi, Noor Baity
author_facet Osman, Nadia Yasseen
Ahmad-Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
Oslan, Siti Nurbaya
Mohamed Zulperi, Dzarifah
Mohd Hashim, Amalia
Saidi, Noor Baity
author_sort Osman, Nadia Yasseen
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description Purple witchweed [Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth.], a highly destructive parasitic weed, poses a significant threat to sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] cultivation. This hemiparasitic plant intrudes its root system into the host plant, leading to substantial yield losses, particularly in susceptible genotypes. In the pursuit of eco-friendly solutions, the biocontrol approach has gained attention as a potential management strategy for Striga. In this study, 13 bacterial strains belonging to the genera Bacillus, Gluconobacter, Pseudomonas, and Streptomyces were investigated in vitro for their efficiency in controlling the early-stage development of Striga. Among the tested strains, Streptomyces morookaensis NRRL B-12429 demonstrated significant inhibition of Striga seed germination and radicle elongation at 54.36% and 61.84%, respectively, when applied to preconditioned seeds with a synthetic germination stimulant. The effect of S. morookaensis on the inhibition of Striga seed germination was more pronounced in the presence of the host plant, sorghum, at 62.35%. However, biopriming of sorghum seeds with S. morookaensis did not enhance the inhibitory effects on Striga seed germination but resulted in a greater reduction in radicle elongation at 74.64% compared with non-primed seeds. Additionally, the biopriming with S. morookaensis promoted the growth of shoots and roots of germinating sorghum, regardless of the presence of Striga seeds. These findings highlight the potential of S. morookaensis strain NRRL B-12429 as a viable candidate for biocontrol agent applications in sorghum cultivation. Further exploration and investigation of its biocontrol capabilities can provide valuable insights for sustainable management practices against Striga infestations.
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spelling upm.eprints-1144232025-01-16T08:19:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114423/ Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum Osman, Nadia Yasseen Ahmad-Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful Oslan, Siti Nurbaya Mohamed Zulperi, Dzarifah Mohd Hashim, Amalia Saidi, Noor Baity Purple witchweed [Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth.], a highly destructive parasitic weed, poses a significant threat to sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] cultivation. This hemiparasitic plant intrudes its root system into the host plant, leading to substantial yield losses, particularly in susceptible genotypes. In the pursuit of eco-friendly solutions, the biocontrol approach has gained attention as a potential management strategy for Striga. In this study, 13 bacterial strains belonging to the genera Bacillus, Gluconobacter, Pseudomonas, and Streptomyces were investigated in vitro for their efficiency in controlling the early-stage development of Striga. Among the tested strains, Streptomyces morookaensis NRRL B-12429 demonstrated significant inhibition of Striga seed germination and radicle elongation at 54.36% and 61.84%, respectively, when applied to preconditioned seeds with a synthetic germination stimulant. The effect of S. morookaensis on the inhibition of Striga seed germination was more pronounced in the presence of the host plant, sorghum, at 62.35%. However, biopriming of sorghum seeds with S. morookaensis did not enhance the inhibitory effects on Striga seed germination but resulted in a greater reduction in radicle elongation at 74.64% compared with non-primed seeds. Additionally, the biopriming with S. morookaensis promoted the growth of shoots and roots of germinating sorghum, regardless of the presence of Striga seeds. These findings highlight the potential of S. morookaensis strain NRRL B-12429 as a viable candidate for biocontrol agent applications in sorghum cultivation. Further exploration and investigation of its biocontrol capabilities can provide valuable insights for sustainable management practices against Striga infestations. Cambridge University Press 2024-10-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114423/1/114423.pdf Osman, Nadia Yasseen and Ahmad-Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful and Oslan, Siti Nurbaya and Mohamed Zulperi, Dzarifah and Mohd Hashim, Amalia and Saidi, Noor Baity (2024) Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum. Weed Science, 72 (5). pp. 646-653. ISSN 0043-1745; eISSN: 1550-2759 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/weed-science/article/bacteria-as-potential-biocontrol-agents-for-managing-purple-witchweed-striga-hermonthica-in-grain-sorghum/D768269EC74A52367B00C6FCECD1634E 10.1017/wsc.2024.42
spellingShingle Osman, Nadia Yasseen
Ahmad-Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
Oslan, Siti Nurbaya
Mohamed Zulperi, Dzarifah
Mohd Hashim, Amalia
Saidi, Noor Baity
Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum
title Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum
title_full Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum
title_fullStr Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum
title_full_unstemmed Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum
title_short Bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica) in grain sorghum
title_sort bacteria as potential biocontrol agents for managing purple witchweed striga hermonthica in grain sorghum
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114423/1/114423.pdf
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