Research in Plant Disease (Jun 2019)

Effect of Bacillus mesonae H20-5 on Fruit Yields and Quality in Protected Cultivation

  • Sung-Je Yoo,
  • Jeong Woong Kim,
  • Sang Tae Kim,
  • Hang-Yeon Weon,
  • Jaekyeong Song,
  • Mee Kyung Sang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2019.25.2.84
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
pp. 84 – 88

Abstract

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A variety of microorganisms in rhizosphere affect plant health by plant growth promotion, mitigation of abiotic stresses as well as protection from pathogen attacks. In our previous study, we selected a bacterium, Bacillus mesonae H20-5, for alleviation of salinity stress in tomato plants. In this study, we verified the effect of a liquid formulation of B. mesonae H20-5 (TP-H20-5) on fruit production and phytochemical accumulation including lycopene and polyphenol in cherry tomato and strawberry fruits in on-farm tests of protected cultivation under salinity stress. When vegetables including tomato, cherry tomato, strawberry, and cucumber were treated with TP-H20-5 by irrigated systems, final marketable yields were increased by 21.4% (cherry tomato), 9.3% (ripen tomato), 120.6% (strawberry), and 14.5% (cucumber) compared to untreated control. Moreover, treatment of TP-H20-5 was showed increase of phytochemicals such as lycopene and total polyphenol compared to untreated control in cherry tomato and strawberry. Therefore, these results indicated that a formulant of B. mesonae H20-5 can be used as a potential biofertilizer for increasing fruit production and quality.

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