On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties

The use of suppressive composts, which exhibit fertilizing properties towards plants and inhibiting properties towards phytopathogens, instead of traditional pesticides is of growing practical and scientific importance. In this work, we have studied the possibility to obtain suppressive compost by i...

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Main Authors: L.R. Biktasheva, N.V. Belonogova, P.Y. Galitskaya
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Language:English
Published: Kazan Federal University 2016-12-01
Series:Учёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки
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description The use of suppressive composts, which exhibit fertilizing properties towards plants and inhibiting properties towards phytopathogens, instead of traditional pesticides is of growing practical and scientific importance. In this work, we have studied the possibility to obtain suppressive compost by introducing the microbial biopreparation and estimated the survival rate of the biopreparation microbial strains in the compost by means of the real-time PCR method. The biopreparation consisted of four microbial strains (Trichoderma asperellum T203, Pseudomonas putida PCL1760, Pseudomonas fluorescence WCS365, and Streptomyces spp.) characterized by four different mechanisms of plant pathogen inhibition. The compost was prepared using straw waste, chicken and cow manures. The compost has been inoculated with the biopreparation twice, on the 120th and 180th days of composting. Suppressiveness towards Fusarium oxysporum pathogen has been measured. Non-inoculated compost has been used as control. It has been found that single inoculation of the biopreparation increased suppressiveness by 1.4 times for up to 60 days. Repeated inoculation resulted in a more significant increase of suppressiveness with longer duration – by 8.5 times for up to 90 days. The peaks of suppressiveness coincided with the increased abundance of two of four biopreparation microbial strains – P. fluorescence WCS365 and T. asperellum T203.
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spelling doaj-art-85b2dda28c3e47bf9bb157424250fc232025-08-20T02:57:48ZengKazan Federal UniversityУчёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки2542-064X2500-218X2016-12-011584493506On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost propertiesL.R. Biktasheva0N.V. Belonogova1P.Y. Galitskaya2Kazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaThe use of suppressive composts, which exhibit fertilizing properties towards plants and inhibiting properties towards phytopathogens, instead of traditional pesticides is of growing practical and scientific importance. In this work, we have studied the possibility to obtain suppressive compost by introducing the microbial biopreparation and estimated the survival rate of the biopreparation microbial strains in the compost by means of the real-time PCR method. The biopreparation consisted of four microbial strains (Trichoderma asperellum T203, Pseudomonas putida PCL1760, Pseudomonas fluorescence WCS365, and Streptomyces spp.) characterized by four different mechanisms of plant pathogen inhibition. The compost was prepared using straw waste, chicken and cow manures. The compost has been inoculated with the biopreparation twice, on the 120th and 180th days of composting. Suppressiveness towards Fusarium oxysporum pathogen has been measured. Non-inoculated compost has been used as control. It has been found that single inoculation of the biopreparation increased suppressiveness by 1.4 times for up to 60 days. Repeated inoculation resulted in a more significant increase of suppressiveness with longer duration – by 8.5 times for up to 90 days. The peaks of suppressiveness coincided with the increased abundance of two of four biopreparation microbial strains – P. fluorescence WCS365 and T. asperellum T203.http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F1883841635/158_4_est_1.pdfcompostsuppressivenessbiopreparationinoculationFusarium oxysporum
spellingShingle L.R. Biktasheva
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On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties
Учёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки
compost
suppressiveness
biopreparation
inoculation
Fusarium oxysporum
title On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties
title_full On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties
title_fullStr On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties
title_full_unstemmed On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties
title_short On the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties
title_sort on the efficiency of introduction of microbial strains used for adjusted changes of the compost properties
topic compost
suppressiveness
biopreparation
inoculation
Fusarium oxysporum
url http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F1883841635/158_4_est_1.pdf
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