Horticulturae (May 2024)

Potential Role of the Yeast <i>Papiliotrema terrestris</i> Strain PT22AV in the Management of the Root-Knot Nematode <i>Meloidogyne incognita</i>

  • Trifone D’Addabbo,
  • Silvia Landi,
  • Davide Palmieri,
  • Lea Piscitelli,
  • Elena Caprio,
  • Vincenzo Esposito,
  • Giada d’Errico

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae10050472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 472

Abstract

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The nematicidal potential of the yeast Papiliotrema terrestris strain PT22AV (YSY) was investigated against the root nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne incognita in in vitro bioassays on infective juveniles (J2) and experiments on tomatoes in pot and greenhouse conditions. The J2 nematodes were exposed to YSY solutions for 19 days, using abamectin (ABA), fosthiazate (FOS) and distilled water as controls. In the experiments on potted and greenhouse tomatoes, 0.5 and 1 kg ha−1 doses of YSY were tested in comparison to ABA, biocontrol agents Purpureocillium lilacinus strain 251 (PUL) and Bacillus firmus strain 1-1582 (BAF), a plant biostimulant/fertilizer (ERG) and the nematicide Fluopyram (FLU). J2’s viability was affected by YSL after 7 days, decreasing to zero on the 15th exposure day, while ABA and FOS resulted in 83 and 100% J2 mortality within 24 h. Only the 1.0 kg ha−1 dose of YSY was able to significantly reduce the final nematode population in soil and gall formation on tomato roots, without significant differences from PUL and BAF. All treatments in comparison also resulted in a significant increase in tomato growth and crop yield, except for 0.5 kg ha−1 of YSY. Data indicated that YSY could represent an additional tool for organic and integrated RKN management.

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