Frontiers in Microbiology (Dec 2021)

Genome Characteristics Reveal the Biocontrol Potential of Actinobacteria Isolated From Sugarcane Rhizosphere

  • Zhen Wang,
  • Zhen Wang,
  • Zhen Wang,
  • Manoj Kumar Solanki,
  • Zhuo-Xin Yu,
  • Muhammad Anas,
  • Deng-Feng Dong,
  • Yong-Xiu Xing,
  • Mukesh Kumar Malviya,
  • Fei Pang,
  • Yang-Rui Li,
  • Yang-Rui Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.797889
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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To understand the beneficial interaction of sugarcane rhizosphere actinobacteria in promoting plant growth and managing plant diseases, this study investigated the potential role of sugarcane rhizospheric actinobacteria in promoting plant growth and antagonizing plant pathogens. We isolated 58 actinobacteria from the sugarcane rhizosphere, conducted plant growth-promoting (PGP) characteristics research, and tested the pathogenic fungi in vitro. Results showed that BTU6 (Streptomyces griseorubiginosus), the most representative strain, regulates plant defense enzyme activity and significantly enhances sugarcane smut resistance by regulating stress resistance-related enzyme (substances (POD, PAL, PPO, TP) in sugarcane) activity in sugarcane. The genomic evaluation indicated that BTU6 has the ability to biosynthesize chitinase, β-1,3-glucanase, and various secondary metabolites and plays an essential role in the growth of sugarcane plants under biotic stress. Potential mechanisms of the strain in improving the disease resistance of sugarcane plants and its potential in biodegrading exogenous chemicals were also revealed. This study showed the importance of sugarcane rhizosphere actinobacteria in microbial ecology and plant growth promotion.

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