# Biocontrol Potential of Bacillus stercoris Strain DXQ-1 Against Rice Blast Fungus Guy11

**Authors:** Qian Xu, Zhengli Shan, Zhihao Yang, Haoyu Ma, Lijuan Zou, Ming Dong, Tuo Qi

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms13071538 · 2025-06-30

## TL;DR

A soil bacterium, Bacillus stercoris DXQ-1, shows strong potential as a natural alternative to chemical fungicides for controlling rice blast disease.

## Contribution

The study identifies and characterizes a novel Bacillus stercoris strain with potent antifungal activity and biocontrol potential against rice blast.

## Key findings

- DXQ-1 disrupts fungal hyphae and inhibits conidial germination, reducing germination to 83.33%.
- Optimized fermentation conditions produced a broth with >90% inhibition against M. oryzae and N. oryzae.
- Field trials showed DXQ-1 significantly promotes rice growth and controls disease effectively.

## Abstract

Fungal diseases severely threaten global agriculture, while conventional chemical fungicides face increasing restrictions due to environmental and safety concerns. In this study, we isolated a soil-derived Bacillus stercoris strain, DXQ-1, exhibiting strong antagonistic activity against plant pathogenic fungi, notably Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal agent of rice blast. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that DXQ-1 disrupts fungal hyphae and inhibits conidial germination, with a 24 h crude broth treatment reducing germination to 83.33% and completely blocking appressoria formation. LC-MS-based metabolomic analysis identified key antifungal components, including lipids (35.83%), organic acid derivatives (22.15%), and small bioactive molecules (e.g., Leu-Pro, LPE 15:0). After optimizing fermentation conditions (LB medium, pH 7.0, 28 °C, 48 h), the broth showed >90% inhibition against M. oryzae and Nigrospora oryzae and retained high thermal (68 °C, 1 h) and UV (4 h) stability. Field trials demonstrated effective disease control and significant promotion of rice growth, increasing plant height (17.7%), fresh weight (53.3%), and dry weight (33.3%). These findings highlight DXQ-1 as a promising biocontrol agent, offering a sustainable and effective alternative for managing fungal diseases in crops.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Leu-Pro (PubChem CID 80817), LPE 15:0 (PubChem CID 52925150)
- **Species:** Bacillus stercoris (taxon 2054641), Nigrospora oryzae (taxon 335854)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Fungal diseases (MESH:D009181)
- **Chemicals:** Leu-Pro (MESH:C043937), lipids (MESH:D008055), DXQ-1 (-)
- **Species:** Nigrospora oryzae (species) [taxon 335854], Pyricularia oryzae (rice blast fungus, species) [taxon 318829], Oryza sativa (Asian cultivated rice, species) [taxon 4530]

## Figures

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