Microbiology Spectrum (Aug 2025)
Efficacy of 2-undecanol produced by Paenibacillus polymyxa KM2501-1 in controlling Meloidogyne incognita
Abstract
ABSTRACT Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) are notoriously challenging to control because of their broad host spectrum and swift proliferation. Consequently, there is an urgent need to develop safe and effective nematicides. Microorganisms and their metabolites have the potential to control RKNs safely and effectively. Paenibacillus polymyxa KM2501-1 can produce a range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with nematicidal activities, among which 2-undecanol is a potential biocontrol agent against Meloidogyne incognita. Nonetheless, the mechanism by which 2-undecanol prevents RKN infection in plant roots remains unclear. 2-Undecanol has many activities against M. incognita in vitro, including contact (LC50 = 34.5 mg/L), fumigation (LC50 = 191.6 mg/L), attraction, locomotion inhibition (frequency of head thrash and body bend reduced by 84.0% and 97.0% at concentration of 40 mg/L) and egg hatching inhibition (by 98.5% at concentration of 80 mg/L). Upon treatment with 2-undecanol, a noticeable reduction in the number of galls was observed, and the control efficacy reached 60.8% at the dose of 5 mg/pot. Metabolomics analysis revealed that the application of 2-undecanol significantly influenced the composition of root exudates of tomato. Among the 17 differential metabolites, the up-regulated 10-undecenal could attract and kill M. incognita J2 larvae at a concentration of 100 mg/L, and cyclohexylamine had nematicidal activity at the concentration of 1,000 mg/L. This study revealed the mechanism of 2-undecanol inducing plant roots to secrete nematicidal substances with attractant activity, effectively controlling RKNs, which could pave the way for the development of environmentally friendly and cost-effective nematicides.IMPORTANCERoot-knot nematodes (RKNs) pose a formidable challenge in management due to their extensive host range and rapid reproductive capacity. Microorganisms and their metabolites hold the promise of safely and effectively controlling RKNs. 2-Undecanol, produced by Paenibacillus polymyxa KM2501-1, is a potential biocontrol agent against Meloidogyne incognita. However, the mechanism of how 2-undecanol prevents RKN infection in plant roots remains unclear. We further revealed the increase in the abundance of root exudates with nematode-attractive and nematocidal activity induced by 2-undecanol in plants. This study highlights the important role of 2-undecanol produced by P. polymyxa KM2501-1 against nematodes, which lays a theoretical foundation for the development of P. polymyxa KM2501-1 as a new microbial nematicide while 2-undecanol is a new microbial-derived nematicide.
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