Tsukuba Research Institute, Katakura & Co-op Agri Corporation.
Katakura & Co-op Agri Corporation.
Microbes Environ. 2022;37(4). doi: 10.1264/jsme2.ME21063.
An evaluation of suppressiveness against soil-borne diseases is important for their control. We herein assessed disease suppression against F. oxysporum f. sp. spinaciae using the Fusarium co-cultivation method in 75 soils collected from croplands around the country. The suppressive effects of soil microbes against F. oxysporum growth were examined by simultaneously culturing soil suspensions and F. oxysporum f. sp. spinaciae on a culture medium. The growth degree of F. oxysporum on the medium varied among the 75 soils tested, and 14 soils showing different degrees of growth were selected to investigate the incidence of spinach wilt by cultivating spinach inoculated with the pathogenic F. oxysporum strain. A correlation (r=0.831, P<0.001) was observed between the disease incidence of spinach wilt and the growth degree of F. oxysporum using the co-cultivation method in the 14 selected soils. No correlations were noted between chemical and biological parameters (including pH and the population density of microbes, except for the growth degree of F. oxysporum) and the growth degree of F. oxysporum and incidence of spinach wilt, indicating that it was not possible to predict the degree of growth or disease incidence based on specific chemical and biological characteristics or their combination. The present results suggest that an evaluation of the growth degree of F. oxysporum by the Fusarium co-cultivation will be useful for diagnosing the disease suppressiveness of soil against pathogenic F. oxysporum in croplands.
对土壤传播病害的抑制作用进行评估对于病害的防治非常重要。本研究采用镰刀菌共培养法,对全国农田采集的 75 份土壤中对尖孢镰刀菌引起的菠菜枯萎病的抑制作用进行了评估。通过同时在培养基上培养土壤悬浮液和尖孢镰刀菌 f. sp. 旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋旋
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