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INIA Las Brujas. |
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15/01/2018 |
Actualizado : |
07/12/2018 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales |
Autor : |
VAZ, P.; ALTIER, N.; PÉREZ, C.; KINKEL, L. |
Afiliación : |
PATRICIA VAZ JAURI, MEC/ IIBCE (Instituto de Investigaciones de Ciencias Biológicas "Clemente Estable"); INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay;Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Agronomía; NORA ADRIANA ALTIER MANZINI, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; CARLOS A. PÉREZ, Universidad de Minnesota; LINDA KINKEL, Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Agronomía. |
Título : |
Cropping history effects on pathogen suppressive and signaling dynamics in Streptomyces communities. |
Complemento del título : |
Research. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2018 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Phytobiomes Journal, 2018, Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 14-23. (First look online 2017). OPEN ACCESS. |
ISSN : |
2471-2906 |
DOI : |
10.1094/PBIOMES-05-17-0024-R |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Issue Date 30 Mar 2018 // Published 12 Feb 2018 // First Look 19 Dec 2017 // Accepted 17 Dec 2017. |
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ABSTRACT.
Diseases remain a yield-limiting factor for crops despite the availability of control measures for many pathogens. Indigenous soil microorganisms can suppress some plant pathogens, yet there is little systematic information on the effects of cropping systems on disease-suppressive populations in soil. Streptomyces have been associated with suppression of plant diseases in several naturally-occurring disease-suppressive soils. Pathogen-suppressive activity of Streptomyces communities is correlated with higher bacterial densities and for inhibitory phenotypes, driven by competition among indigenous soil bacteria. We sought to characterize relationships between cropping practices and pathogen suppression among soil Streptomyces . We evaluated bacterial and Streptomyces densities and inhibitory activities in soils from a long-term crop rotation experiment. Signaling interactions that altered inhibitory phenotypes among sympatric populations were also evaluated for a subset of samples. Soils from longer rotations, which had a higher number of plant species over time, had larger bacterial and Streptomyces densities, and more inhibitors than soils from shorter rotations. In addition, signaling occurred more frequently among isolates from higher-density communities. Our work shows that bacterial density, pathogen suppression and signaling are interrelated and are affected by crop rotation, suggesting the potential for management to optimize suppressive populations.
© 2018 The American Phytopathological Society. MenosABSTRACT.
Diseases remain a yield-limiting factor for crops despite the availability of control measures for many pathogens. Indigenous soil microorganisms can suppress some plant pathogens, yet there is little systematic information on the effects of cropping systems on disease-suppressive populations in soil. Streptomyces have been associated with suppression of plant diseases in several naturally-occurring disease-suppressive soils. Pathogen-suppressive activity of Streptomyces communities is correlated with higher bacterial densities and for inhibitory phenotypes, driven by competition among indigenous soil bacteria. We sought to characterize relationships between cropping practices and pathogen suppression among soil Streptomyces . We evaluated bacterial and Streptomyces densities and inhibitory activities in soils from a long-term crop rotation experiment. Signaling interactions that altered inhibitory phenotypes among sympatric populations were also evaluated for a subset of samples. Soils from longer rotations, which had a higher number of plant species over time, had larger bacterial and Streptomyces densities, and more inhibitors than soils from shorter rotations. In addition, signaling occurred more frequently among isolates from higher-density communities. Our work shows that bacterial density, pathogen suppression and signaling are interrelated and are affected by crop rotation, suggesting the potential for management to optimize suppressive populations.
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Palabras claves : |
STREPTOMYCES. |
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https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PBIOMES-05-17-0024-R
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8. | | ABREO, E.; VAZ, P.; NÚÑEZ, L.; STEWART, S.; ALTIER, N. Caracterización molecular y virulencia de aislamientos de Pythium spp. obtenidos en suelos de Uruguay. In: JORNADA NACIONAL DE FITOPATOLOGÍA, 3; JORNADA NACIONAL DE PROTECCIÓN VEGETAL, 1., 3 SETIEMBRE 2015, MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY. Libro de Resúmenes. Montevideo (Uruguay) : SUFIT, 2015. p. 29Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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11. | | VAZ, P.; DINI, S.; NÚÑEZ, L.; ABREO, E.; BEYHAUT, E.; PÉREZ, C.; ALTIER, N. Análisis de las comunidades microbianas benéficas del suelo para el diseño de un índice de salud para la siembra de soja. [p46]. Bloque 3: Manejo de insectos-plaga, malezas y enfermedades. In: Sociedad Uruguaya de Fitopatología Jornada Uruguaya de Fitopatología, 4., Jornada Uruguaya de Protección Vegetal, 2., 1° setiembre, 2017, Montevideo, Uruguay. Libro de resúmenes. Montevideo (UY): Sociedad Uruguay de Fitopatología (SUFIT), 2017. p. 71. Financiamiento: ANII.Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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12. | | NÚÑEZ, L.; ALTIER, N.; BEYHAUT, E.; PÉREZ, C.; MARTÍNEZ, S.; ZERBINO, M.; STEWART, S.; VAZ, P. Factores que influyen sobre la presencia de supresores de enfermedades de implantación en soja (Glycine Max L. Merr.). In: JORNADA NACIONAL DE FITOPATOLOGÍA, 3; JORNADA NACIONAL DE PROTECCIÓN VEGETAL, 1., 3 SETIEMBRE 2015, MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY. Libro de Resúmenes. Montevideo (Uruguay) : SUFIT, 2015. p. 36 Financiamiento: Proyecto ANII, Proyecto INNOVAGRO FSA_1_2013_1_12444.Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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13. | | BARTABURU, V.; VAZ, P.; ABREO, E.; DINI, S.; ALTIER, N.; PÉREZ, C. A.; BEYHAUT, E. Diseño de un índice de salud del suelo para la toma de decisiones en la siembra de soja. [p29]. Bloque 3: Manejo de insectos-plaga, malezas y enfermedades. In: Sociedad Uruguaya de Fitopatología Jornada Uruguaya de Fitopatología, 4., Jornada Uruguaya de Protección Vegetal, 2., 1° setiembre, 2017, Montevideo, Uruguay. Libro de resúmenes. Montevideo (UY): Sociedad Uruguay de Fitopatología (SUFIT), 2017. p. 54. Financiamiento: Proyecto Innovagro FSA12444 ?Diseño de un índice de salud del suelo para la toma de decisiones en la siembra de soja?, financiado por ANII.Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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14. | | BARTABURU, V.; VAZ, P.; ABREO, E.; DINI, S.; ALTIER, N.; BEYHAUT, E.; PÉREZ, C.A. Identificación de posibles componentes de un índice de salud de suelo para la siembra de soja. In: Sociedad Uruguaya de Fitopatología Jornada Uruguaya de Fitopatología, 6., Jornada Uruguaya de Protección Vegetal, 4., 21-22 octubre, 2021, Montevideo, Uruguay. Libro de resúmenes. Montevideo (UY): Sociedad Uruguay de Fitopatología (SUFIT), 2021. p. 26 Financiamiento: Proyecto Innovagro FSA 12444 "Diseño de un índice de salud del suelo para la toma de decisiones en la siembra de soja", financiado por ANII.Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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17. | | NÚÑEZ, L.; ALTIER, N.; PÉREZ, C.; BEYHAUT, E.; ZERBINO, M.S.; STEWART, S.; MARTÍNEZ, S.; VAZ, P. Herramientas para la evaluación de la salud del suelo en la siembre de soja. [Resumen]. In: Libro de resúmenes de las TERCERAS JORNADAS INTERDISCIPLINARIAS EN BIODIVERSIDAD Y ECOLOGIA. "Desafíos socio-ambientales para el Uruguay del futuro" 28 de Noviembre a 2 de Diciembre 2016, Centro Universitario Regional del Este Rocha, Uruguay. p.117.Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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18. | | QUAGLIOTTO, L.; AZZIZ, G.; BAJSA, N.; VAZ, P.; PÉREZ, C.; DUCAMP, F.; CADENAZZI, M.; ALTIER, N.; ARIAS, A. Three native Pseudomonas fluorescens strains tested under growth chamber and field conditions as biocontrol agents against damping-off in alfalfa. Biological Control, October 2009, Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages 42-50. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2009.05.006 Article history: Received 1 September 2008 / Accepted 22 May 2009 / Available online 28 May 2009.
Corresponding author: Leticia Quagliotto - letty@iibce.edu.uy
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