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Antimicrobial profile of the culturable olive sporobiota and its potential as a source of biocontrol agents for major phytopathogens in olive agriculture.

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Manetsberger, Julia  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0787-1370
Caballero Gómez, Natacha 
Benomar, Nabil 
Christie, Graham 
Abriouel, Hikmate 

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The phytopathogens Xylella fastidiosa and Verticillium dahliae present an unparalleled threat to olive agriculture. However, there is no efficient field treatment available today for either pest. Spore-forming bacteria (i.e., the sporobiota) are known for their extraordinary resistance properties and antimicrobial activity. The aim of this study was thus to identify potential novel sustainable spore-forming biocontrol agents derived from the culturable olive microbiome, termed the sporobiota, in general and in particular against X. fastidiosa and V. dahliae. RESULTS: We demonstrate the wide-ranging antimicrobial profile of 415 isolates from the culturable olive sporobiota towards human and plant pathogens. We further identified five candidates with antagonistic activity against X. fastidiosa and V. dahliae. These belong to the Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus and Peribacillus simplex clade. The activity was related to the species and their relative origin (soil versus leaf endophytic). It is of particular interest that two of these candidates are already naturally present at the site of disease-development that is, plant interior. We further confirmed the presence of lipopeptide genes potentially associated with the reported bioactivity. CONCLUSIONS: The study provides insights into how members of the olive sporobiota may support the olive plant to ward off detrimental pathogens. It further yields five promising candidates for the development of eco-friendly, multi-active biocontrol agents in olive agriculture. © 2023 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

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Bacillus spp., Verticillium dahliae, Xylella fastidiosa, antagonistic activity, sustainable agriculture, Humans, Olea, Plant Diseases, Plant Roots, Agriculture, Bacillus cereus, Anti-Infective Agents

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Pest Manag Sci

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1526-498X
1526-4998

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Wiley
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European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmme (101029930)