Research in Plant Disease (Dec 2018)

Control of Ginseng Damping-Off Disease Using Chitinolytic Bacterial Mixtures

  • Young Cheol Kim,
  • Hyun Chae Chung,
  • Yeoung Seuk Bae,
  • Seur Kee Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2018.24.4.353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 353 – 358

Abstract

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An effective bioformulation of mixtures of chitin-degrading bacteria has been used successfully to control plant diseases and nematodes. In this study, the bioformulation approach was assessed to control damping-off disease of ginseng. In pot experiments with soils infested with dapming-off pathogens of ginseng, root-drenchings of Chrobacterium sp. C-61, Lysobacterium enzymogenes C-3, and mixture of two bacterial strains grown in chitin minimal medium were signficantly increased emergence of seeds and reduced damping-off disease incidence of seedlings. Efficacy of the bioformulated product depended on the dose and timing of application. In two-year-old ginseng field, the high control efficacies were achieved by soil drenching of two times with an undiluted product or three times with a 10-fold diluted product. In a To-jik nursery (self soil nursery), biocontrol efficacy of the undiluted product against damping-off disease were similar to that of a seed dressing with fungicide, Tolclofos-methyl WP. These results suggest that the bioformulated product containing Chromobacterium sp. C-61 and L. enzymogenes C-3 could be an effective approach to control of ginseng damping-off disease.

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