Management of Xanthomonas Leaf Blight of Onion with Bacteriophages and a Plant Activator
Open Access
- 1 July 2007
- journal article
- Published by Scientific Societies in Plant Disease
- Vol. 91 (7), 871-878
- https://doi.org/10.1094/pdis-91-7-0871
Abstract
Xanthomonas leaf blight of onion (Allium cepa), caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. allii, continues to be a challenging and yield-threatening disease in Colorado and other regions of onion production worldwide. Studies were conducted to develop management strategies for this disease that are equally effective and more sustainable than the current practices of making multiple applications of copper bactericides. Mixtures of bacteriophages and the plant defense activator, acibenzolar-S-methyl, were evaluated under field and greenhouse conditions for their abilities to reduce Xanthomonas leaf blight severity. Bacteriophage populations in the phyllosphere of onion were monitored over time. Bacteriophage populations persisted on onion leaves for at least 72 to 96 h under field and greenhouse conditions, respectively. Under field conditions at one location, biweekly or weekly applications of bacteriophages reduced disease severity by 26 to 50%, which was equal to or better than weekly applications of copper hydroxide plus mancozeb. Acibenzolar-S-methyl also successfully reduced disease severity by up to 50% when used alone preventatively or followed by biweekly bacteriophage applications. Reductions in disease severity generally were not associated with improvements in onion bulb size or yield. Integration of bacteriophage mixtures with acibenzolar-S-methyl appears to be a promising strategy for managing Xanthomonas leaf blight of onion, and could reduce grower reliance on conventional copper bactericide applied with ethylenebisdithiocarbamate fungicides.Keywords
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