In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease

Papaya is an economically significant fruit crop grown in Malaysia. Nevertheless, the outbreak of Papaya Dieback disease has caused major threats to the papaya plantation for almost a decade as effective treatment found to date has been limited. Endophytic bacteria have been used as biological contr...

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Main Authors: Mohd Taha, Mariam Dayana, Saidi, Noor Baity, Abdul Rahim, Raha, Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom, Mohd Hashim, Amalia
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77173/1/saes2015-33.pdf
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author Mohd Taha, Mariam Dayana
Saidi, Noor Baity
Abdul Rahim, Raha
Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom
Mohd Hashim, Amalia
author_facet Mohd Taha, Mariam Dayana
Saidi, Noor Baity
Abdul Rahim, Raha
Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom
Mohd Hashim, Amalia
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description Papaya is an economically significant fruit crop grown in Malaysia. Nevertheless, the outbreak of Papaya Dieback disease has caused major threats to the papaya plantation for almost a decade as effective treatment found to date has been limited. Endophytic bacteria have been used as biological control agent against several plant diseases. This study proposed that bacterial endophytes isolated from papaya plant might be used as biological alternative to synthetic bactericide to restrain this disease. The aim of this study is to find an effective microorganism to suppress Papaya Dieback disease. In this study, a total of 230 bacterial endophytes with antagonistic activities against Erwinia mallotivora were isolated from seeds and sarcotesta of two papayas (Carica papaya L.) collected from Sabak Bernam (PPS) and Perak (PPK) through rapid screening using Agar Overlay method. Twenty-eight pure isolates from the respective PPS and PPK showed significant inhibitory effect against Erwinia mallotivora as revealed by Agar Disc Diffusion technique. PPKSD19 showed the highest value of inhibition zone at 21.7 mm during in vitro screening on MRS agar. The isolates were characterized as Gram-positive rods, cocci or coccobacilli, catalase - negative and positive in acidity test, suggesting that they are potentially Lactic Acid Bacteria. API 50 CH profiles and 16S rRNA sequencing allowed identification of bacteria as Weissella sp. and Lactococcus sp. The selected high-performing endophytic bacteria will be investigated for their synergistic activities and bacteriocin-production. Their effects on infected papaya plant will be tested under greenhouse experiment. Our findings suggest that Carica papaya L. seed-borne bacterial endophytes could potentially be applied as biological control agent to inhibit Papaya Dieback disease.
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spelling upm.eprints-771732020-03-04T06:56:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77173/ In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease Mohd Taha, Mariam Dayana Saidi, Noor Baity Abdul Rahim, Raha Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom Mohd Hashim, Amalia Papaya is an economically significant fruit crop grown in Malaysia. Nevertheless, the outbreak of Papaya Dieback disease has caused major threats to the papaya plantation for almost a decade as effective treatment found to date has been limited. Endophytic bacteria have been used as biological control agent against several plant diseases. This study proposed that bacterial endophytes isolated from papaya plant might be used as biological alternative to synthetic bactericide to restrain this disease. The aim of this study is to find an effective microorganism to suppress Papaya Dieback disease. In this study, a total of 230 bacterial endophytes with antagonistic activities against Erwinia mallotivora were isolated from seeds and sarcotesta of two papayas (Carica papaya L.) collected from Sabak Bernam (PPS) and Perak (PPK) through rapid screening using Agar Overlay method. Twenty-eight pure isolates from the respective PPS and PPK showed significant inhibitory effect against Erwinia mallotivora as revealed by Agar Disc Diffusion technique. PPKSD19 showed the highest value of inhibition zone at 21.7 mm during in vitro screening on MRS agar. The isolates were characterized as Gram-positive rods, cocci or coccobacilli, catalase - negative and positive in acidity test, suggesting that they are potentially Lactic Acid Bacteria. API 50 CH profiles and 16S rRNA sequencing allowed identification of bacteria as Weissella sp. and Lactococcus sp. The selected high-performing endophytic bacteria will be investigated for their synergistic activities and bacteriocin-production. Their effects on infected papaya plant will be tested under greenhouse experiment. Our findings suggest that Carica papaya L. seed-borne bacterial endophytes could potentially be applied as biological control agent to inhibit Papaya Dieback disease. Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77173/1/saes2015-33.pdf Mohd Taha, Mariam Dayana and Saidi, Noor Baity and Abdul Rahim, Raha and Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom and Mohd Hashim, Amalia (2015) In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease. In: 3rd International Symposium on Applied Engineering and Sciences (SAES2015), 23-24 Nov. 2015, Universiti Putra Malaysia. (p. 141).
spellingShingle Mohd Taha, Mariam Dayana
Saidi, Noor Baity
Abdul Rahim, Raha
Md. Shah, Umi Kalsom
Mohd Hashim, Amalia
In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease
title In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease
title_full In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease
title_fullStr In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease
title_full_unstemmed In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease
title_short In vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease
title_sort in vitro studies of lactic acid bacteria against the causative agent of papaya dieback disease
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77173/1/saes2015-33.pdf
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