Research in Plant Disease (Jun 2015)

Characterization of Streptomyces netropsis Showing a Nematicidal Activity against Meloidogyne incognita

  • Ja Yeong Jang,
  • Jin-Cheol Kim,
  • Yong Ho Choi,
  • Yoon-Jung Joo,
  • Hun Kim,
  • Kyoung Soo Jang,
  • Gyung Ja Choi,
  • Chang-Jin Kim,
  • Byeongjin Cha,
  • Hae Woong Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2015.21.2.050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2
pp. 50 – 57

Abstract

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Control of nematode has become difficult owing to the restricted use of effective soil fumigant, methyl bromide, and other non-fumigant nematicides. Therefore, it is urgently necessary to develop microbial nematicide to replace chemical nematicides. In this study, the 50% aqueous methanol extraction solution of fermentation broths of 2,700 actinomycete strains were tested for their nematicidal activity against second stage of juveniles (J2s) of Meloidogyne incognita. As the results, only the 50% aqueous methanol extraction solution of AN110065, at 20% equivalent to 10% fermentation broth, showed strong nematicidal activity with 78.9% of mortality 24 h after treatment and 94.1% of mortality at 72 h. The 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed that the strain sequence was 99.78% identical to Streptomyces netropsis. The extract of S. netropsis AN110065 fermentation broth was successively partitioned with ethyl acetate and butanol and then the ethyl acetate, butanol and water layers were investigated for their nematicidal activity against the M. incognita. At 1,000 mg/ml, ethyl acetate layer showed the strongest activity of 83.5% of juvenile mortality 72 h after treatment. The pot experiment using the fermentation broth of AN110065 on tomato plant against M. incognita displayed that it evidently suppressed gall formation at a 10-fold diluent treatment. The tomato plants treated with the fermentation broth of S. netropsis AN110065 did not show any phytotoxicity. The results suggest that S. netropsis AN110065 has a potential to serve as microbial nematicide in organic agriculture.

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