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Title: Antifungal activity and genetic diversity of selected Pseudomonas spp. From maize rhizosphere in Vojvodina
Authors: Jošić, Dragana
Pivić, Radmila
Miladinović, Miroslav
Starović, Mira
Pavlović, Snežana
Đurić, Simonida 
Jarak, Mirjana
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2008
Journal: Genetika
Abstract: Antibiotic production by plant-associated microorganisms represents an environmentally compatible method of disease control in agriculture. However, a vide application of bacterial strains needs careful selection and genetic characterization. In this investigation, selected Pseudomonas strains were characterized by rep-PCR methods using ERIC and (GTG)5 primers, and partial 16S rDNA sequence analysis. None of strains produced homoserine lactones (C4, C6, C8) as quorum sensing signal molecules. Very poor production of phenazines and no significant fungal inhibition was observed for PS4 and PS6 strains. High amount of phenazines were produced by Pseudomonas sp. strain PS2, which inhibited mycelial growth of 10 phytopatogenic fungi in percent of 25 (Verticillium sp.) to 65 (Fusarium equiseti). Genetic characterization of the Pseudomonas sp. PS2 and evaluation of phenazines production, as the main trait for growth inhibition of phytopathogenic fungi, will allow its application as a biosafe PGPR for field experiments of plant disease control.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9603
ISSN: 05340012
DOI: 10.2298/GENSR1202377J
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