The Dual Role of Bacillus sp. KKU-RE-018 Isolated from Medicinal Plants in Controlling Anthracnose Disease and Enhancing the Growth of Chili Plants
Thanawan Gateta, Wasan Seemakram, Thanapat Suebrasri, Saranya Chantawong, Chaiya Klinsukon, Jindarat Ekprasert, Sophon Boonlue

TL;DR
A new strain of Bacillus bacteria was found to both fight chili plant disease and boost plant growth.
Contribution
Discovery of a novel Bacillus strain with dual biocontrol and plant growth promotion abilities.
Findings
Bacillus sp. KKU-RE-018 reduced anthracnose disease severity by over 60%.
The strain promotes chili plant growth and activates systemic acquired resistance.
It produces enzymes like chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase to combat fungal pathogens.
Abstract
Chili (Capsicum annuum L.) is a herbaceous vegetable grown and consumed worldwide. In Thailand, chili plants are severely hampered by anthracnose disease, leading to severe yield losses. This study aimed to investigate endophytic bacteria (EPB) for their potential as a biocontrol agent and plant growth promoter (PGP). Among a total of 108 isolates, strain KKU-RE-018 was identified by partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing as belonging to the genus Bacillus. This isolate exhibited strong antifungal activity against Colletotrichum capsici; its activity occurred through the production of hydrolytic enzymes, including chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase, and exhibited PGP properties. This endophytic bacterium significantly reduced anthracnose severity compared with the control, achieving a disease reduction index (DRI) of over 60%. Moreover, chili plants treated with the bacterium showed higher plant…
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TopicsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Plant tissue culture and regeneration · Studies on Chitinases and Chitosanases
