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Harnessing plant-microbe interactions for
sustainable agriculture
Rufus Akinrinlola
Research Specialist and PhD Candidate
University of Tennessee
West TN Research and Education Center
Jackson, TN
rakinrin@vols.utk.edu
4 Years Research Experience
 AAUA Nigeria (1)
 University of Nebraska-Lincoln (3)
 University of Tennessee (7 months)
Over 2 Years Teaching Experience
Major Supervisor
Dr. Heather Kelly
Associate Professor and Extension Specialist
Nigeria
Ondo State
BS. Microbiology
Adekunle Ajasin
University
MS. Plant Pathology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
NE
TN
PhD Cand. Plant Pathology
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Hometown: Idanre (Pop.~200k)
Major crop: Cacao
Attraction: Rock Climbing festival (Mare)
About
me:
Vegetables Grains Beans
Fruits Tubers Roots
PLANT: GLOBAL FOOD SOURCE
 Plants feed the world
PLANT: GLOBAL FOOD SOURCE
 Food demand increases daily
 Demand for food is a demand on plants
Source: FAO
PHYTOBIOMES: PLANT MICROBIOMES
Handoo,1998
Nematode Virus
Microbes interacting
with plants:
 Bacteria
 Fungi
 Oomycetes
(fungal-like)
 Nematodes
 Virus
Bacteria Fungi
PHYTOBIOMES HABITATS
Berg, G., Grube, M., Schloter, M., & Smalla, K. (2014). Unraveling the plant microbiome: looking back and future perspectives. Frontiers in microbiology, 5, 148.
Wang, N., Jin, T., Trivedi, P., Setubal, J. C., Tang, J., Machado, M. A., ... & Wang, X. (2015). Announcement of the international citrus microbiome (Phytobiome) consortium. Journal of Citrus Pathology, 2(1), 1-2.
 Ectosphere: outer part
• Above ground: airborne
o Phyllosphere : leaf and stem surfaces
• Below ground: soil borne
o Rhizosphere: soil around roots
o Rhizoplane: root-soil interface
 Endosphere: inner part
PLANT - MICROBE INTERACTIONS
 Pathogenic interaction
• Phytotoxins
• Cell wall degrading enzymes
• EPS- extracellular
polysaccharides
• Modulation of host hormones
 Beneficial interaction
 Nitrogen fixation
 Auxin production
 Phosphate solubilization
 Protect plant from pathogens
Rout, M. E. (2014). The plant microbiome. In Advances in Botanical Research (Vol. 69, pp. 279-309). Academic Press.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY
 Plant is a major source of food for the world
 Several microbes interact with plants and plant parts
 Plant-microbe interactions may be pathogenic or beneficial to plants
 Studying these interactions help us to improve crop production
Studies on black pod disease of cocoa – Nigeria
Theobroma cacao
Cacao products:
Cocoa powder
Cocoa butter
Chocolate bar
Chocolate drinks
 Study conducted at Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria
 Nigeria: World’s 4th largest cocoa producer
 Black pod or Phytophthora pod rot is a major cocoa disease
Black pod disease of cocoa
 Pathogen: Phytophthora spp.
 Oomycetes: Fungus-like
 Survival forms:
 Oospore
 Chlamydospores
 Mycelium
 Niches on plants
 Below ground and above ground parts
 Spread by:
Soil, Water, rainsplashes, Wind, Insects Source: http://forestphytophthoras.org
Black pod disease of cocoa
Pathogen: Phytophthora spp.
Symptoms:
 Necrotic lesion on pods
 Discolored spot
 Brown or black lesion
 Whole pod blackens and shrivels
 Pod, tissue, pulps and beans rot
 Canker on stems
1 3
2
4
Source: Google
Study objective:
To isolate and identify pathogen causing black pod
disease of cacao in Idanre city
1. Prepare tomato juice media
2. Surface sterilized infected pod
3. Plate infected part
4. Incubate at 25 C for 3 to 5
days
5. Transfer pure culture to new
plate
6. View spores under
microscope
1 2
3
46 5
Isolation and identification black pod pathogen
Identified as
Phytophthora megakarya
Summary of black pod disease studies
 Pathogen causing blackpod disease of cacao in Idanre was identified as
Phytophthora megakarya
 The study provided information for cocoa farmers and stakeholders in
Idanre Published 2014:
Studies on nematodes - Tennessee
 Interact with different plant parts  Several kinds plant nematodes
Studies on nematodes - Tennessee
Handoo,1998
 A global threat to crop
 Wide plant host range
 Can damage all plant
parts
 Huge financial loss
Forest plantsOrnamentalsFood crops
$80 billionGalls Lesions Patches
.
1. Survives as cyst (dead female) and eggs in
winter
2. Spring: Juvenile worms hatch from eggs
(24 °C), burrow into roots to feed and
develop.
3. Female juvenile worms stay in the root and
continue to feed.
4. Females make ~50 eggs outside their body
and fills up with another 200+ internally.
5. Fall: Females bodies harden to form cyst
after they die, and overwinter till next
season. Source: TheSCNcoalition.com
The Soybean Cyst Nematode Life Cycle
From TheSCNcoalition.com
Managements of nematodes
 Cultural
practices
Handoo,1998; Jones et al. 2013.
 Crop rotation Resistant varieties  Chemical/ nematicides  Biocontrol
Knowledge of nematode type and population levels would
enable better management decision.
Study objective:
To determine the population distributions and densities of
plant parasitic nematodes in row crop fields in Tennessee
Field Crop Pathology Lab Team
SAMPLING METHOD
 J2 and eggs extracted
from 100 cc of soil
 Row crop fields
 Corn
 Cotton
 Soybean
 1 in. diameter probe
 6 – 8 inches deep
 20 cores /20 acre area
1
32 4
SAMPLING AREA
 Number of samples: 173
 Number of Counties: 23
Kentucky
(KY)
Sampled County
Map of Tennessee and Kentucky, showing sampling area. Counties where samples were collected are painted blue.
Rufus Akinrinlola, January 31, 2018, from the website: ttp://www.herbarium.unc.edu/atlasmaps/USA-Can-clickable.html
Tennessee
(TN)
Not sampled
RESULTS
Nematode Infested
Not tested
 Sample infestation:
97 % of samples infested
167 out of 173
 Plant parasitic nematodes were found
in all tested counties.
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE
Infested
Non-infested
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES.
Map of Tennessee and Kentucky, showing sampling area. Counties infested with soybean cyst
nematode are painted orange. Blue is non-infested. Recreated by Rufus Akinrinlola.
Counties infested with soybean cyst nematode
40%
60%
SCNNO SCN
Percentage of fields infested
with SCN
83%
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE
Nematode
Eggs/ 100 cc of soil Soybean Thresholds
Min Max Average Low Moderate High
Soybean cyst
nematode
115 4,569** 847 200-2,000 2,000-5,000 5,000+
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES.
Soybean cyst nematode population densities in samples
Threshold modified from VA publication https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/spes/spes-15/SPES-15.pdf
SCN eggs
SCN cyst
SCN Juvenile
Infested
Non-infested
Map of Tennessee and Kentucky, showing sampling area. Counties infested with lesion nematode are painted
green. Blue is non-infested. Credit: Rufus Akinrinlola.
LESION NEMATODE
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES.
Counties infested with lesion nematode
57%
25%
75%
Lesion No Lesion
Percentage of fields infested with
lesion nematode
Nematode
J2/ 100 cc of soil Soybean Thresholds
Min Max Average Low Moderate High
Lesion
nematode
7 62* 15 0-18 20 – 58 60+
LESION NEMATODE
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES.
Lesion nematode population densities in samples
Threshold modified from VA publication https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/spes/spes-15/SPES-15.pdf
Non-infested
ROOT KNOT NEMATODE
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES.
Infested
Counties infested with root knot nematode
22%
4%
96%
Root-knot No Root-knot
Percentage of fields infested
with root knot
Nematode
J2/ 100 cc of soil Soybean Thresholds
Min Max Average Low Moderate High
Root-knot 23 446*** 187 0-8 10-32 34+
Threshold modified from VA publication https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/spes/spes-15/SPES-15.pdf
ROOT KNOT NEMATODE
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES.
Root knot nematode population densities in samples
Summary of nematode studies
 Soybean cyst, Lesion and root knot nematodes are found in many Tennessee field
 Soybean cyst nematode is most abundant, followed by lesion and root knot
nematodes
 The nematodes populations are very high in many of the fields
 Appropriate actions are needed immediately to avoid damages in the infested fields
Studies on beneficial microbes - Nebraska
Bacillus PGPR - plant growth-promoting-rhizobacteria
Yuen Lab Team
 PGPR:
 Root colonizing bacteria
 Increase plant growth
 Protect plants from pathogens
 Includes up to 12 bacteria genera
 Most common PGPR
 Bacillus, Burkoldhera and Pseudomonas
Bacillus as plant beneficial bacteria
Kumar et al., 2011; Xu and Côte, 2003
Source: Rufus Akinrinlola
 Microscopic and omnipresent in soils
 Niche: Different plant parts
 Survival traits:
 Multilayered cell wall structure,
stress-resistant endospores,
antibiotics, peptide signal
molecules, and extracellular
enzymes
 A preferred PGPR
 Stress-tolerant
 Broad-spectrum activity
 Protectant to plants
 Increase nutrients availability to
plants.
Bacillus as plant beneficial bacteria
Study objective:
To identify bacillus strains that can promote plant growth in
greenhouse.
Bacillus pumilus
Paenibacillus cineris
Lysinibacillus fusiformis
Photo credit: Rufus
Test strains
9 Bacillus strains
2 Peanibacillus spp
1 Lysinibacillus spp
North Platte NE
Lab procedures
 Bacteria isolated and preserved
in 80% glycerol at -75 ⁰C
 Stock culture prepared 10%
TSA for experiments
 Spread on TSA medium and
incubated at 28 °C for 48 hrs.
 Cells washed to make inoculum
suspension (108 cfu/mL)
 Seeds soaked in suspension for
30 to 60 min before sowing
 Control treatment soaked in
sterile phosphate buffer
Bacterial culture. Inoculum preparation. Seeds treatments
1 32
Akinrinlola, 2018.
Greenhouse procedures
 Non-sterile soil mix
 Ratio 2 to 1; Sands to
soil
 Seeds sown into potted
soil in greenhouse
 Complete randomized
design
 Watered appropriately
and grown for 20 days
 Roots separated from
shoot after washed
 Shoot height and fresh
weights measured
Soil mix Seed sowing Watering Data collectionData collection
1 32 3
Akinrinlola, 2018.
What was observed.
Untreated plants.
Published 2018:
Akinrinlola, 2018.
What was observed.
Untreated plants.
Published 2018:
Akinrinlola, 2018.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
B. megaterium
R181
B. pumilus
R183
B. safensis
R173
B. simplex
R180
Lysinibacillus
fusiformis R198
P. graminis
R200
Control
Shootweight(g)
Treatment
AB (137%) B (118%) B (122%)
A (215%)
B (103%)
AB (140%)
C
Strains increased corn shoot weight significantly
 Shoot growth increased as high as 215% by strain R200Akinrinlola, 2018.
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
B. megaterium
R181
B. pumilus
R183
B. safensis R173B. simplex R180 Lysinibacillus
fusiformis R198
P. graminis
R200
Control
Rootweight(g)
Treatment
AB
(121%)
AB (167%)
C
Strains increased corn root weight significantly
AB (122%) B (112%)
A (203%)
 Root growth increased as high as 203%Akinrinlola, 2018.
AB (135%)
Assays for for mechanisms of action
Strain
Anti
fungal
Anti
bacterial
Protease Chitinase
Bio-
surfactant
Siderophore Phosphate IAA
Nitrogen
fixation
Pouch
assay
R173
R176
R177
R180
R181
R198
R200
R174
R183
R190
R228
R232
Results for mechanisms of action
Summary of beneficial microbes studies
 Ten bacterial strains identified for plant-growth promotion ability
 Bacillus megaterium, B. simplex, and Paenibacillus graminis were among the most effective
in increasing plant growth
 The bacteria increased corn shoot and root growth at a high percentage
 Indo-acetic acid, protease and biosurfactant production were most frequent modes of
action
 More studies will test the bacteria for efficacy in field environment
Akinrinlola, 2018.
Take home message
 Many microbes interact with plants in several ways
 Some interactions are pathogenic while some are beneficial
 Phytophthora - and nematodes –plant interactions are pathogenic interactions
 Bacillus strains reported here are examples of beneficial plant-microbe interaction
 Our understanding of these interactions will help to improve plants/crop productivity
to meet global food demand
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Dr. Heather Kelly
Dr. Zach Hansen
Rachel Guyer
Field Crop Pathology Lab Team
Arkansas Nematode Diagnostic Lab
Dr. Terry Kirkpatrick and Cathy Howard
Thank you!!
Real . Life. SolutionReal . Life. Solution
rakinrin@vols.utk.edu

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Harness Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture

  • 1. Harnessing plant-microbe interactions for sustainable agriculture Rufus Akinrinlola Research Specialist and PhD Candidate University of Tennessee West TN Research and Education Center Jackson, TN rakinrin@vols.utk.edu
  • 2. 4 Years Research Experience  AAUA Nigeria (1)  University of Nebraska-Lincoln (3)  University of Tennessee (7 months) Over 2 Years Teaching Experience Major Supervisor Dr. Heather Kelly Associate Professor and Extension Specialist Nigeria Ondo State BS. Microbiology Adekunle Ajasin University MS. Plant Pathology University of Nebraska-Lincoln NE TN PhD Cand. Plant Pathology University of Tennessee-Knoxville Hometown: Idanre (Pop.~200k) Major crop: Cacao Attraction: Rock Climbing festival (Mare) About me:
  • 3.
  • 4. Vegetables Grains Beans Fruits Tubers Roots PLANT: GLOBAL FOOD SOURCE  Plants feed the world
  • 5. PLANT: GLOBAL FOOD SOURCE  Food demand increases daily  Demand for food is a demand on plants Source: FAO
  • 6. PHYTOBIOMES: PLANT MICROBIOMES Handoo,1998 Nematode Virus Microbes interacting with plants:  Bacteria  Fungi  Oomycetes (fungal-like)  Nematodes  Virus Bacteria Fungi
  • 7. PHYTOBIOMES HABITATS Berg, G., Grube, M., Schloter, M., & Smalla, K. (2014). Unraveling the plant microbiome: looking back and future perspectives. Frontiers in microbiology, 5, 148. Wang, N., Jin, T., Trivedi, P., Setubal, J. C., Tang, J., Machado, M. A., ... & Wang, X. (2015). Announcement of the international citrus microbiome (Phytobiome) consortium. Journal of Citrus Pathology, 2(1), 1-2.  Ectosphere: outer part • Above ground: airborne o Phyllosphere : leaf and stem surfaces • Below ground: soil borne o Rhizosphere: soil around roots o Rhizoplane: root-soil interface  Endosphere: inner part
  • 8. PLANT - MICROBE INTERACTIONS  Pathogenic interaction • Phytotoxins • Cell wall degrading enzymes • EPS- extracellular polysaccharides • Modulation of host hormones  Beneficial interaction  Nitrogen fixation  Auxin production  Phosphate solubilization  Protect plant from pathogens Rout, M. E. (2014). The plant microbiome. In Advances in Botanical Research (Vol. 69, pp. 279-309). Academic Press.
  • 9. BACKGROUND SUMMARY  Plant is a major source of food for the world  Several microbes interact with plants and plant parts  Plant-microbe interactions may be pathogenic or beneficial to plants  Studying these interactions help us to improve crop production
  • 10. Studies on black pod disease of cocoa – Nigeria Theobroma cacao Cacao products: Cocoa powder Cocoa butter Chocolate bar Chocolate drinks  Study conducted at Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria  Nigeria: World’s 4th largest cocoa producer  Black pod or Phytophthora pod rot is a major cocoa disease
  • 11. Black pod disease of cocoa  Pathogen: Phytophthora spp.  Oomycetes: Fungus-like  Survival forms:  Oospore  Chlamydospores  Mycelium  Niches on plants  Below ground and above ground parts  Spread by: Soil, Water, rainsplashes, Wind, Insects Source: http://forestphytophthoras.org
  • 12. Black pod disease of cocoa Pathogen: Phytophthora spp. Symptoms:  Necrotic lesion on pods  Discolored spot  Brown or black lesion  Whole pod blackens and shrivels  Pod, tissue, pulps and beans rot  Canker on stems 1 3 2 4 Source: Google
  • 13. Study objective: To isolate and identify pathogen causing black pod disease of cacao in Idanre city
  • 14. 1. Prepare tomato juice media 2. Surface sterilized infected pod 3. Plate infected part 4. Incubate at 25 C for 3 to 5 days 5. Transfer pure culture to new plate 6. View spores under microscope 1 2 3 46 5 Isolation and identification black pod pathogen Identified as Phytophthora megakarya
  • 15. Summary of black pod disease studies  Pathogen causing blackpod disease of cacao in Idanre was identified as Phytophthora megakarya  The study provided information for cocoa farmers and stakeholders in Idanre Published 2014:
  • 16. Studies on nematodes - Tennessee  Interact with different plant parts  Several kinds plant nematodes
  • 17. Studies on nematodes - Tennessee Handoo,1998  A global threat to crop  Wide plant host range  Can damage all plant parts  Huge financial loss Forest plantsOrnamentalsFood crops $80 billionGalls Lesions Patches
  • 18. . 1. Survives as cyst (dead female) and eggs in winter 2. Spring: Juvenile worms hatch from eggs (24 °C), burrow into roots to feed and develop. 3. Female juvenile worms stay in the root and continue to feed. 4. Females make ~50 eggs outside their body and fills up with another 200+ internally. 5. Fall: Females bodies harden to form cyst after they die, and overwinter till next season. Source: TheSCNcoalition.com The Soybean Cyst Nematode Life Cycle
  • 20. Managements of nematodes  Cultural practices Handoo,1998; Jones et al. 2013.  Crop rotation Resistant varieties  Chemical/ nematicides  Biocontrol Knowledge of nematode type and population levels would enable better management decision. Study objective: To determine the population distributions and densities of plant parasitic nematodes in row crop fields in Tennessee
  • 21. Field Crop Pathology Lab Team SAMPLING METHOD  J2 and eggs extracted from 100 cc of soil  Row crop fields  Corn  Cotton  Soybean  1 in. diameter probe  6 – 8 inches deep  20 cores /20 acre area 1 32 4
  • 22. SAMPLING AREA  Number of samples: 173  Number of Counties: 23 Kentucky (KY) Sampled County Map of Tennessee and Kentucky, showing sampling area. Counties where samples were collected are painted blue. Rufus Akinrinlola, January 31, 2018, from the website: ttp://www.herbarium.unc.edu/atlasmaps/USA-Can-clickable.html Tennessee (TN) Not sampled
  • 23. RESULTS Nematode Infested Not tested  Sample infestation: 97 % of samples infested 167 out of 173  Plant parasitic nematodes were found in all tested counties.
  • 24. SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE Infested Non-infested POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES. Map of Tennessee and Kentucky, showing sampling area. Counties infested with soybean cyst nematode are painted orange. Blue is non-infested. Recreated by Rufus Akinrinlola. Counties infested with soybean cyst nematode 40% 60% SCNNO SCN Percentage of fields infested with SCN 83%
  • 25. SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE Nematode Eggs/ 100 cc of soil Soybean Thresholds Min Max Average Low Moderate High Soybean cyst nematode 115 4,569** 847 200-2,000 2,000-5,000 5,000+ POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES. Soybean cyst nematode population densities in samples Threshold modified from VA publication https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/spes/spes-15/SPES-15.pdf SCN eggs SCN cyst SCN Juvenile
  • 26. Infested Non-infested Map of Tennessee and Kentucky, showing sampling area. Counties infested with lesion nematode are painted green. Blue is non-infested. Credit: Rufus Akinrinlola. LESION NEMATODE POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES. Counties infested with lesion nematode 57% 25% 75% Lesion No Lesion Percentage of fields infested with lesion nematode
  • 27. Nematode J2/ 100 cc of soil Soybean Thresholds Min Max Average Low Moderate High Lesion nematode 7 62* 15 0-18 20 – 58 60+ LESION NEMATODE POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES. Lesion nematode population densities in samples Threshold modified from VA publication https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/spes/spes-15/SPES-15.pdf
  • 28. Non-infested ROOT KNOT NEMATODE POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES. Infested Counties infested with root knot nematode 22% 4% 96% Root-knot No Root-knot Percentage of fields infested with root knot
  • 29. Nematode J2/ 100 cc of soil Soybean Thresholds Min Max Average Low Moderate High Root-knot 23 446*** 187 0-8 10-32 34+ Threshold modified from VA publication https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/spes/spes-15/SPES-15.pdf ROOT KNOT NEMATODE POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND DENSITIES. Root knot nematode population densities in samples
  • 30. Summary of nematode studies  Soybean cyst, Lesion and root knot nematodes are found in many Tennessee field  Soybean cyst nematode is most abundant, followed by lesion and root knot nematodes  The nematodes populations are very high in many of the fields  Appropriate actions are needed immediately to avoid damages in the infested fields
  • 31. Studies on beneficial microbes - Nebraska Bacillus PGPR - plant growth-promoting-rhizobacteria Yuen Lab Team  PGPR:  Root colonizing bacteria  Increase plant growth  Protect plants from pathogens  Includes up to 12 bacteria genera  Most common PGPR  Bacillus, Burkoldhera and Pseudomonas
  • 32. Bacillus as plant beneficial bacteria Kumar et al., 2011; Xu and Côte, 2003 Source: Rufus Akinrinlola  Microscopic and omnipresent in soils  Niche: Different plant parts  Survival traits:  Multilayered cell wall structure, stress-resistant endospores, antibiotics, peptide signal molecules, and extracellular enzymes  A preferred PGPR  Stress-tolerant  Broad-spectrum activity  Protectant to plants  Increase nutrients availability to plants.
  • 33. Bacillus as plant beneficial bacteria Study objective: To identify bacillus strains that can promote plant growth in greenhouse. Bacillus pumilus Paenibacillus cineris Lysinibacillus fusiformis Photo credit: Rufus Test strains 9 Bacillus strains 2 Peanibacillus spp 1 Lysinibacillus spp North Platte NE
  • 34. Lab procedures  Bacteria isolated and preserved in 80% glycerol at -75 ⁰C  Stock culture prepared 10% TSA for experiments  Spread on TSA medium and incubated at 28 °C for 48 hrs.  Cells washed to make inoculum suspension (108 cfu/mL)  Seeds soaked in suspension for 30 to 60 min before sowing  Control treatment soaked in sterile phosphate buffer Bacterial culture. Inoculum preparation. Seeds treatments 1 32 Akinrinlola, 2018.
  • 35. Greenhouse procedures  Non-sterile soil mix  Ratio 2 to 1; Sands to soil  Seeds sown into potted soil in greenhouse  Complete randomized design  Watered appropriately and grown for 20 days  Roots separated from shoot after washed  Shoot height and fresh weights measured Soil mix Seed sowing Watering Data collectionData collection 1 32 3 Akinrinlola, 2018.
  • 36. What was observed. Untreated plants. Published 2018: Akinrinlola, 2018.
  • 37. What was observed. Untreated plants. Published 2018: Akinrinlola, 2018.
  • 38. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B. megaterium R181 B. pumilus R183 B. safensis R173 B. simplex R180 Lysinibacillus fusiformis R198 P. graminis R200 Control Shootweight(g) Treatment AB (137%) B (118%) B (122%) A (215%) B (103%) AB (140%) C Strains increased corn shoot weight significantly  Shoot growth increased as high as 215% by strain R200Akinrinlola, 2018.
  • 39. 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 B. megaterium R181 B. pumilus R183 B. safensis R173B. simplex R180 Lysinibacillus fusiformis R198 P. graminis R200 Control Rootweight(g) Treatment AB (121%) AB (167%) C Strains increased corn root weight significantly AB (122%) B (112%) A (203%)  Root growth increased as high as 203%Akinrinlola, 2018. AB (135%)
  • 40. Assays for for mechanisms of action
  • 41. Strain Anti fungal Anti bacterial Protease Chitinase Bio- surfactant Siderophore Phosphate IAA Nitrogen fixation Pouch assay R173 R176 R177 R180 R181 R198 R200 R174 R183 R190 R228 R232 Results for mechanisms of action
  • 42. Summary of beneficial microbes studies  Ten bacterial strains identified for plant-growth promotion ability  Bacillus megaterium, B. simplex, and Paenibacillus graminis were among the most effective in increasing plant growth  The bacteria increased corn shoot and root growth at a high percentage  Indo-acetic acid, protease and biosurfactant production were most frequent modes of action  More studies will test the bacteria for efficacy in field environment Akinrinlola, 2018.
  • 43. Take home message  Many microbes interact with plants in several ways  Some interactions are pathogenic while some are beneficial  Phytophthora - and nematodes –plant interactions are pathogenic interactions  Bacillus strains reported here are examples of beneficial plant-microbe interaction  Our understanding of these interactions will help to improve plants/crop productivity to meet global food demand
  • 44. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Dr. Heather Kelly Dr. Zach Hansen Rachel Guyer Field Crop Pathology Lab Team Arkansas Nematode Diagnostic Lab Dr. Terry Kirkpatrick and Cathy Howard
  • 45. Thank you!! Real . Life. SolutionReal . Life. Solution rakinrin@vols.utk.edu

Editor's Notes

  1. Nematodes are one of the most important plant pathogens Nematodes are highly damaging to a great range of hosts, including foliage plants, agronomic and vegetable crops, fruit and nut trees, turfgrass, and forest trees. while for the potato crop in the UK alone, it is estimated that the cyst nematodes, Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, account for an estimated ~$70 million per annum or 9% of UK production (DEFRA 2010). Although over 4,100 species of plant-parasitic nematodes have been identified (Decraemer and Hunt 2006), new species are continually being described
  2. However various factors interact with plants and affect plant productivity Some of these includes microbes
  3. The microbial communities associated with plants are known as the plant microbiome or phytobiome, which is comprised of a diverse array of microorganisms such as bacteria, archaea, fungi, oomycetes, viruses, and nematodes, that are associated with different plant habitats including the rhizosphere, phyllosphere, and endosphere (Fig
  4. Moreover, we generally differentiate between the endosphere (inner tissues) and ectosphere (outer surfaces; Ryan et al., 2008). Berg, G., Grube, M., Schloter, M., & Smalla, K. (2014). Unraveling the plant microbiome: looking back and future perspectives. Frontiers in microbiology, 5, 148. Wang, N., Jin, T., Trivedi, P., Setubal, J. C., Tang, J., Machado, M. A., ... & Wang, X. (2015). Announcement of the international citrus microbiome (Phytobiome) consortium. Journal of Citrus Pathology, 2(1), 1-2.
  5. Rout, M. E. (2014). The plant microbiome. In Advances in Botanical Research (Vol. 69, pp. 279-309). Academic Press. Virulence factors Phytotoxins Cell wall degrading enzymes EPS- extracellular polysaccharides Modulation of host hormones Effectors like type iii secretion system Nucleic acid like type 4 secretion system
  6. Nematodes are one of the most important plant pathogens Nematodes are highly damaging to a great range of hosts, including foliage plants, agronomic and vegetable crops, fruit and nut trees, turfgrass, and forest trees. while for the potato crop in the UK alone, it is estimated that the cyst nematodes, Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, account for an estimated ~$70 million per annum or 9% of UK production (DEFRA 2010). Although over 4,100 species of plant-parasitic nematodes have been identified (Decraemer and Hunt 2006), new species are continually being described
  7. Nematodes are one of the most important plant pathogens Nematodes are highly damaging to a great range of hosts, including foliage plants, agronomic and vegetable crops, fruit and nut trees, turfgrass, and forest trees. while for the potato crop in the UK alone, it is estimated that the cyst nematodes, Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, account for an estimated ~$70 million per annum or 9% of UK production (DEFRA 2010). Although over 4,100 species of plant-parasitic nematodes have been identified (Decraemer and Hunt 2006), new species are continually being described
  8. Includes tactics such choosing resistance variety Practicing crop rotation, late planting or choosing early maturing cultivars. The use of chemical and nematicides have also been practiced. Biological control and cultural practices are also available. knowledge of nematode type, population levels and factors contributing to nematode increase in the field would aid effective management decision.
  9. We sampled many row crops fields Focusing mainly on crops such as corn, cotton and soybeans Using the UTcrops.com website and other means, we sent out messages to county agents, consultants and farmers on how to collect the samples
  10. We sampled many row crops fields Focusing main crops such as corn, cotton and soybeans Using the UTcrops.com website and means, we sent out messages to county agents, consultants and farmers on how to collect the samples
  11. Almost half of fields sampled are infested with SCN, a quarter with Lesion and a few with root knot A need for checking other mild virulent nematodes such as spiral and stunt nematodes
  12. Inoculum suspension for seed treatment was prepared by evenly spreading a single colony of a bacterial strain onto the surface of a 10%TSA plate and incubating the culture for 36 to 48hours at 28 °C The bacterial cells were washed off the plate with 5 mL sterile phosphate buffer (PB) using a sterile spatula into a sterile test tube. Following vertex, a spectrophotometer was used to measure the absorbance (600 nm) of the cell suspensions, which was then diluted to 108 cfu/mL with sterile PB. (Gholami et al., 2009). Seeds were left to dry aseptically in a laminar air-flow hood and kept in 4 °C for later use. Surface disinfected corn and wheat seeds were treated with bacterial strains by soaking in cell suspension for 60 minutes, while soybean seeds were soaked in cell suspensions for 30 minutes. Seeds were soaked in sterile PB as the no-bacteria control. Populations of bacterial cells adhering to the seeds after soaking were estimated by washing some treated seeds in sterile PB, and the liquid from the seed-wash used to conduct cell population assay using an 8-spot bacterial cell enumeration method (Yuen et al., 1991
  13. loamy soil and sand at 2 to 1 ratio by volume (Appendix Figure 1A). One corn seed was sown per pot, 3 soybean seeds were sown per pot 5 wheat seeds were sown per pot. There were eight to five replicate pots for each seed treatment. Pots were arranged in a completely randomized design on a bench in a greenhouse where temperatures varied from 24 °C (night) to 31 °C (day). Each experiment lasted for 20 days during which pots were watered once a day without fertilization. At the end of an experiment, soil was carefully washed off the plant roots under running tap water and then the shoots and roots were separated. Shoot height, fresh and dry shoot weight, fresh and dry root weight were measured. Dry weights were determined after drying for 3 days at 70 °C.
  14. Shoot growth increased as high as 215% by strain R200
  15. Root growth increased as high as 222%
  16. SCN 4,569 (Moderate) Root-knot 446 (High) Lesion 62 (High) Stunt 69 (Moderate) Spiral 546