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Role of rhizobitoxine in protecting soybean roots from Macrophomina phaseolina infection.

Abstract
Bacterization of soybean seeds or roots with Rhizobium japonicum significantly reduced charcoal rot disease caused by Macrophomina phaseolina . Rhizobium japonicum inhibited the growth of M. phaseolina on both liquid and solid media. Replacement of nutrient medium with culture filtrate of R. japonicum significantly reduced mycelial growth of M. phaseolina . Whole culture extracts of R. japonicum yielded a toxic substance which was identified as rhizobitoxine after chromatographic, ultraviolet, and infrared spectrophotometric analyses. This compound also was detected in the roots of soybean inoculated with either R. japonicum alone or in combination of R. japonicum and M. phaseolina . Dosage response curves with rhizobitoxine showed it to be antifungal. The possible role of rhizobitoxine in protecting soybean roots from M. phaseolina infection is discussed.
AuthorsU Chakraborty, R P Purkayastha
JournalCanadian journal of microbiology (Can J Microbiol) Vol. 30 Issue 3 Pg. 285-9 (Mar 1984) ISSN: 0008-4166 [Print] Canada
PMID6539157 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Plant Extracts
  • Propanolamines
  • rhizobitoxine
Topics
  • Antibiosis
  • Mitosporic Fungi (drug effects, growth & development)
  • Plant Diseases
  • Plant Extracts (biosynthesis, isolation & purification, pharmacology)
  • Propanolamines (biosynthesis, isolation & purification, pharmacology)
  • Rhizobium (growth & development, metabolism)
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Soybeans (microbiology)

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