Formation of a Novel Antagonistic Bacterial Combination to Enhance Biocontrol for Cucumber <i>Fusarium</i> Wilt

<i>Paenibacillus polymyxa</i> strain PJH16, isolated and tested by our team, suppresses cucumber <i>Fusarium</i> wilt as an efficient biocontrol agent. For further investigation, the strain has been combined with two other <i>Bacillus strains</i> (<i>Bacillu...

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Main Authors: Fan Yang, Xin Wang, Huayan Jiang, Xiaoke Chang, Weiwei Chen, Gongyao Shi, Baoming Tian, Qiuju Yao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/13/1/133
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Summary:<i>Paenibacillus polymyxa</i> strain PJH16, isolated and tested by our team, suppresses cucumber <i>Fusarium</i> wilt as an efficient biocontrol agent. For further investigation, the strain has been combined with two other <i>Bacillus strains</i> (<i>Bacillus velezensis</i> VJH504 and <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> JNF2) to enhance biocontrol ability, which formed high-efficiency microbial agents in the current study. The methodological target taken is based on achieving the optimal growth conditions of the combined microbial agents; hence, the medium composition and culture conditions were optimized through a single-factor test, orthogonal test and response surface methodology. Following this, the effectiveness of the microbial combination was assessed through pot experiments, which provided a theoretical foundation for the synthesis of microbial flora to significantly control cucumber Fusarium wilt. The results showed excellent compatibility, proving suitable for the proliferation and growth of <i>Paenibacillus polymyxa</i> PJH16, <i>Bacillus velezensis</i> VJH504, and <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> JNF2 strains together, specifically, when the inoculation amounts were adjusted to 4% of each. Using the single-factor test and orthogonal test analysis, the optimum composition of culture medium for the composite strain was identified as 3% glucose as the optimal carbon source, 2% yeast extract powder as the preferred nitrogen source, and 1% dipotassium hydrogen phosphate as the most suitable inorganic salt. Furthermore, the optical density (OD<sub>600</sub>) of the composite strain solution reached its highest level at 3.16 under the following culture conditions: inoculation volume of 200 µL, 171 rpm culture speed, 21.6 h culture time, 30 °C cultural temperature, and an initial pH of 7.0. The pot experiment demonstrated that the mixed bacterial solution achieved a relative control efficacy of 93.4% against cucumber <i>Fusarium</i> wilt, which was significantly superior to that of single- strain or pesticide treatment, and also promoted cucumber growth. In summary, the microbial flora synthesized by the three <i>Bacillus</i> strains displayed a high bacterial concentration, following the optimization of culture conditions, and exerted remarkable control and growth-promoting effects on cucumber <i>Fusarium</i> wilt. This finding holds great significance for future developments of composite microbial agents.
ISSN:2076-2607