Phenotypic and molecular characterization of chrysanthemum white rust pathogen Puccinia horiana (Henn) and the effect of liquid based formulation of Bacillus spp. for the management of chrysanthemum white rust under protected cultivation

Publication date: Available online 13 September 2016 Source:Biological Control Author(s): R. Dheepa, S. Vinodkumar, P. Renukadevi, S. Nakkeeran Chrysanthemum varieties were surveyed for the incidence of white rust caused by P. horiana (Henn) in Salem and Nilgiris provinces in Tamil Nadu, India during 2013 - 2014. Among the different varieties, the variety saffin pink was highly susceptible to chrysanthemum white rust (CWR) with incidence ranging between 62.72% and 65.81%. Symptoms were visible 7 to 10 days after initial infection followed by the production of telia. Symptoms of CWR were characterized with the presence of pale-green to yellow white rust spots, (5 mm diameter), on the upper surface of the leaf. Centre of the spots turns brown and necrotic upon aging. On the corresponding lower surface, raised, buff or pinkish, waxy pustules (telia) were observed. Severely affected leaves wilt, droop and gradually dry up Besides, white rust pathogen P. horiana was confirmed with species specific primers Ph-F1 and Ph-R1; Ph-F2 and Ph-R1, which yielded an amplicon size of approximately 240 bp and 340 bp corresponding to the region of the 18S-28S rRNA. Crude metabolites and extracellular antifungal compounds from B. subtilis (BS2) and B. amyloliquefaciens (BSC7) were analyzed for the presence of bioactive molecules of antifungal nature against P. horiana teliospores through GC-MS analysis. Bio-efficacy of antagonistic bacteria against CWR indicated that, foliar application of...
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