The control of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) by Pseudomonas oryzihabitans and its immunological detection on tomato roots

Ioannis K. Vagelas, Barbara Pembroke, Simon R. Gowen, Keith G. Davies

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Abstract

Pseudomonas oryzihabitans, a bacterium associated with the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema abbasi, was evaluated for its potential to colonise roots and thereby control a field population of root-knot nematodes. Immunological techniques were developed to detect root colonisation of P. oryzihabitans on tomato roots using a specific polyclonal antibody raised against vegetative bacterial cells. In vitro, bacterial cell filtrates were also shown significantly to inhibit juveniles hatching. In a glasshouse pot experiment, there were 22 and 82% fewer females in roots of plants treated with suspensions containing 10(3) and 10(6) cells ml(-1) of P oryzihabitans, respectively. In addition, there were significantly fewer egg masses produced; however, the numbers of eggs per egg mass did not differ significantly. The relationship between root colonisation and nematode control is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)363-370
Number of pages8
JournalNematology
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Keywords

  • biological control
  • ELISA
  • fluorescence microscopy
  • immuno-blotting
  • rhizosphere
  • COLONIZATION
  • XENORHABDUS
  • RHIZOSPHERE
  • BACTERIA

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