Bacterial Inhibitors of the Fungal Phytopathogen; Sclerotinia sclerotiorum; Isolated from Rhizosphere Soils of Resistant Sunflower Genotypes Journal Article uri icon

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abstract

  • Microbial associations can protect cultivated sunflowers ( Helianthus annuus L.) from being infected by the ascomycete fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary, potentially saving millions of dollars in losses annually. Here, we isolated bacteria from sunflower rhizosphere soil, performed full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing for identification, and then measured inhibition of S. sclerotiorum in co-cultures. Isolated bacterial strains that inhibited S. sclerotiorum ( n = 13) matched six environmental operational taxonomic units (OTUs) sequenced from rhizosphere soils of resistant sunflower genotypes. Four of these six OTUs were detected in sunflower rhizosphere soils from 15 different sites across the Great Plains region of the United States, indicating a broad distribution and potential for use as biocontrol agents. However, the relative abundance of inhibitor OTUs across 95 sunflower genotypes was not negatively correlated with S. sclerotiorum incidence at the Carrington, ND, field evaluation site. All inhibitors we isolated are known to possess antifungal properties and have been tested as potential biocontrol agents in previous studies. Our work shows that soils associated with resistant sunflower plants naturally contain inhibitory bacterial strains. This opens up the potential for using augmentation of locally occurring bacteria as a strategy for biocontrol, potentially by coating seeds or spraying aboveground parts with slurries of one or more of these taxa.; [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2026 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY 4.0 International license .

publication date

  • May 29, 2026

Date in CU Experts

  • June 1, 2026 10:38 AM

Full Author List

  • Vimercati L; Bueno de Mesquita CP; Danz A; Kane NC; Hulke B; Quandt A

author count

  • 6

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 2471-2906

Additional Document Info

number

  • PBIOMES-08-25-0058-R