Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae

A pot study was aimed to investigate the role of tomato in determining differential response to bacterial wilt causal agent Ralstonia solanacearum pathogen and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus mosseae. Disease severity was measured after 10, 20 and 30 days of plant growth. The pathogen and...

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Main Authors: Tahat, Monther Mohumad, Othman, Radziah, Sijam, Kamaruzaman, Kadir, Jugah, Nik Hassan, Nik Masdek
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Published: Asian Network for Scientific Information 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.165972019-10-21T07:32:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16597/ Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae Tahat, Monther Mohumad Othman, Radziah Sijam, Kamaruzaman Kadir, Jugah Nik Hassan, Nik Masdek A pot study was aimed to investigate the role of tomato in determining differential response to bacterial wilt causal agent Ralstonia solanacearum pathogen and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus mosseae. Disease severity was measured after 10, 20 and 30 days of plant growth. The pathogen and dual treatment (R. solanacearum with G. mosseae) were not significantly different at the end of this experiment. Soil pH was greatly influencing the pathogen and AMF microbe. Glomus mosseae mycorrhizosphere was more alkaline (pH 5.9) compared to the pathogen mycorrhizosphere (pH 4.9). The concentration of bacterial cell in the R. solancearum soil was not different from the dual treatment after 60 days of plant growth. Spore germination was influenced by the interaction between the soil pathogen and AMF. Spores number in the dual treatment at 60 days was less than the original number added. Root colonization percentage in G. mosseae (61%) was significantly more than the dual treatment (16%). This provide an evidence about the role of plant host in increasing the spores germination influenced by many substances produced by the host root (root exudates). The results demonstrated that the role of plant in determination the relationship between soil-borne pathogen and antagonistic microbe was critical. Asian Network for Scientific Information 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16597/1/Role%20of%20plant%20host%20in%20determining%20differential%20responses%20to%20Ralstonia%20solanacearum%20and%20Glomus%20mosseae.pdf Tahat, Monther Mohumad and Othman, Radziah and Sijam, Kamaruzaman and Kadir, Jugah and Nik Hassan, Nik Masdek (2008) Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae. Plant Pathology Journal, 7 (2). pp. 140-147. ISSN 1812-5425 https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ppj.2008.140.147 10.3923/ppj.2008.140.147
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description A pot study was aimed to investigate the role of tomato in determining differential response to bacterial wilt causal agent Ralstonia solanacearum pathogen and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus mosseae. Disease severity was measured after 10, 20 and 30 days of plant growth. The pathogen and dual treatment (R. solanacearum with G. mosseae) were not significantly different at the end of this experiment. Soil pH was greatly influencing the pathogen and AMF microbe. Glomus mosseae mycorrhizosphere was more alkaline (pH 5.9) compared to the pathogen mycorrhizosphere (pH 4.9). The concentration of bacterial cell in the R. solancearum soil was not different from the dual treatment after 60 days of plant growth. Spore germination was influenced by the interaction between the soil pathogen and AMF. Spores number in the dual treatment at 60 days was less than the original number added. Root colonization percentage in G. mosseae (61%) was significantly more than the dual treatment (16%). This provide an evidence about the role of plant host in increasing the spores germination influenced by many substances produced by the host root (root exudates). The results demonstrated that the role of plant in determination the relationship between soil-borne pathogen and antagonistic microbe was critical.
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author Tahat, Monther Mohumad
Othman, Radziah
Sijam, Kamaruzaman
Kadir, Jugah
Nik Hassan, Nik Masdek
spellingShingle Tahat, Monther Mohumad
Othman, Radziah
Sijam, Kamaruzaman
Kadir, Jugah
Nik Hassan, Nik Masdek
Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae
author_facet Tahat, Monther Mohumad
Othman, Radziah
Sijam, Kamaruzaman
Kadir, Jugah
Nik Hassan, Nik Masdek
author_sort Tahat, Monther Mohumad
title Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae
title_short Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae
title_full Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae
title_fullStr Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae
title_full_unstemmed Role of plant host in determining differential responses to Ralstonia solanacearum and Glomus mosseae
title_sort role of plant host in determining differential responses to ralstonia solanacearum and glomus mosseae
publisher Asian Network for Scientific Information
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16597/1/Role%20of%20plant%20host%20in%20determining%20differential%20responses%20to%20Ralstonia%20solanacearum%20and%20Glomus%20mosseae.pdf
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