The PDF file you selected should load here if your Web browser has a PDF reader plug-in installed (for example, a recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader).

If you would like more information about how to print, save, and work with PDFs, Highwire Press provides a helpful Frequently Asked Questions about PDFs.

Alternatively, you can download the PDF file directly to your computer, from where it can be opened using a PDF reader. To download the PDF, click the Download link above.

Fullscreen Fullscreen Off


The aim of this study is to determine some effective antagonistic bacterial inoculants for the biological control of Verticillium fungicola causing dry bubble disease of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus). Out of the 32 bacterial inoculants isolated from the casing and compost materials and screened against V. fungicola, only 5 isolates were selected for further investigation. The cell free culture filtrates of these bacterial isolates were further evaluated against the pathogen and host fungus at different concentrations. The bacterial culture filtrates inhibited mycelial growth and conidial germination of V. fungicola to varied extents. The isolate PC-I showed maximum inhibition 71.50 per cent of mycelial growth and similar trends of inhibition were recorded in case of conidial germination (84.13 per cent of the pathogen) followed by PS-I, PS-II, Bacillus thuringiensis, BC-IX, BC-V and BC-IV, respectively. Azotobacter sp. proved less effective in inhibiting the mycelial growth of the pathogen. The culture filtrates of PS-I and PS-II stimulated the growth of A. bisporus at all the test concentrations, whereas the remaining culture filtrates inhibited its growth.

Keywords

Bacterial Inoculants, Casing, Compost, In vitro, Verticillium fungicola, White Button Mushroom.
User
Notifications