Harnessing Streptomyces for the Management of Clubroot Disease of Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. Pekinensis)
Shan Chen, Yang Zheng, Qing Wang, Rong Mu, Xianchao Sun, Guanhua Ma, Liezhao Liu, Jiequn Ren, Kuo Huang, Guokang Chen

TL;DR
This study identifies two Streptomyces strains that effectively control clubroot disease in Chinese cabbage, offering a natural and sustainable solution for crop protection.
Contribution
The discovery of two Streptomyces strains with strong biocontrol activity and mechanisms against clubroot in Chinese cabbage.
Findings
Two actinomycete strains, XDS3-6 and CD1-1, suppressed clubroot infection by over 64%.
The strains induced plant defense responses through increased JA and SA levels and enzyme activities.
XDS3-6 and CD1-1 colonized cabbage roots effectively, with high CFUs persisting for 30 days.
Abstract
Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin, poses a major threat to Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) production worldwide, significantly impacting crop yield, quality, and economic value. Biological control represents a promising approach since it is non-toxic and eco-friendly, and it reduces the risk of pathogen resistance development. In this study, our objective was to screen for actinomycetes that can effectively inhibit clubroot. We screened 13 actinomycete strains, identifying 2, XDS3-6 and CD1-1, with substantial in vivo inhibitory effects, achieving infection suppression rates above 64% against P. brassicae. Phylogenetic analysis classified XDS3-6 and CD1-1 as Streptomyces virginiae and Streptomyces cinnamonensis, respectively. Both strains exhibited protease and glucanase production capabilities, essential for pathogenic suppression. Additionally,…
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TopicsPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics · Fungal Plant Pathogen Control · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
