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<i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i> enhances resistance and natural enemy population in rice plants against leaffolder pest
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2008
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Leaffolder PestRice PlantsEngineeringPhytotoxicityPlant-microbe InteractionMedicineCrop ProtectionP. Fluorescens MixturesInduced ResistancePlant PathologyMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyNatural Enemy PopulationMicrobiologyFluorescent Pseudomonad MixturesHost ResistanceFood PreservativesPlant-pathogen Interaction
Abstract Plant growth promoting fluorescent pseudomonad strains Pf1, TDK1 and PY15 were evaluated for their efficacy against leaffolder ( Cnaphalocrocis medinalis ) pest in rice plants under field conditions individually and in combinations. Application of mixtures of Pseudomonas fluorescens strains Pf1, TDK1 and PY15 significantly reduced the leaffolder damage in rice plants compared with untreated control. Interestingly, natural enemy population in plots treated with P. fluorescens was greater than the chemical and untreated controls. Further, support for these results was gathered by assaying activities of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and lipoxygenase (LOX) under glasshouse conditions. The results showed the higher activity of PPO and LOX in plants treated with P. fluorescens mixtures (Pf1 + TDK1 + PY15) than the plants treated with individual strains, chemical and untreated controls. Further, fluorescent pseudomonad mixtures increased the rice yield compared with individual strain and non‐bacterized treatments. The present study reveals that in addition to plant growth promotion, plant growth‐promoting rhizobacterial (PGPR) strains‐mediated induction of PPO and LOX in rice plants could be involved in enhanced natural enemy populations and resistance mechanisms against leaffolder attack.
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