Antagonistic Mechanisms of Serratia plymuthica MM Against Phytophthora capsici and Its Growth-Promoting Traits
Litao Wang, Fan Wang, Chenying Wu, Xu Wang, Yuzhuo Li, Jiaxin Zheng, Yidan Liu, Xinyi Yang, Yang Liu, Zhaoyu Li, Zheng Zhang, Yonghong Zhu, Constantine Uwaremwe, Xu Su, Yongqiang Tian

TL;DR
This study shows that Serratia plymuthica MM can both fight Phytophthora blight in peppers and help plants grow, making it a promising eco-friendly solution for sustainable agriculture.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the dual biocontrol and plant growth-promoting capabilities of Serratia plymuthica MM against Phytophthora capsici.
Findings
S. plymuthica MM reduced disease incidence and severity in peppers by up to 88.33% in preventive applications.
The bacterium caused hyphal abnormalities and membrane disruption in P. capsici, supported by PI/DAPI staining and ion leakage.
S. plymuthica MM enhanced pepper growth and defense enzyme activities while stably colonizing roots.
Abstract
Phytophthora blight, caused by Phytophthora capsici, an oomycete pathogen belonging to the phylum Oomycota, is a major soil-borne disease that limits the cultivation of pepper (Capsicum annuum). In this study, the bacterium Serratia plymuthica MM was evaluated for both its antagonistic ability and plant growth-promoting (PGP) potential. The sterile fermentation filtrate of S. plymuthica MM exhibited strong antifungal activity in vitro, inhibiting the mycelial growth of P. capsici by up to 88.32%. In pot experiments, Serratia plymuthica MM significantly reduced both disease incidence and disease severity of Phytophthora blight in pepper plants, achieving control efficacies of 88.33% (preventive application) and 55.56% (therapeutic application). Microscopic observations revealed severe hyphal abnormalities, including distortion, shrinkage, collapse, and fragmentation. Furthermore,…
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TopicsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Plant Pathogens and Resistance
