Advanced Journal of Microbiology Research

ISSN 2736-1756

Advanced Journal of Microbiology Research ISSN 2241-9837 Vol. 14 (3), pp. 001-011, March, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Effects of some RHIZOBIUM  strains on chickpea growth and biological control of RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI

Imen HEMISSI1,2,3, Yassine MABROUK3*, Neila ABDI1,4, Manel BOURAOUI1,4, Mouldi SAIDI3 and Bouaziz SIFI1

1Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie.

2Institut National d’Agronomie de Tunis, Tunisie.

3Unité d’Utilisation Médicale et Agricole des Techniques Nucléaires, Centre National des Sciences et Technologie Nucléaires, Sidi Thabet, 2020 Tunisie.

4Faculté des Sciences de Bizerte, Tunisie.

Accepted 19 October, 2019

Abstract

RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI is one of the most important soil-borne fungal pathogens that attack the roots of plant and causes significant damage to different plants particularly to chickpeas (CICER ARIETINUM L.). The aim of this work is to study the antagonistic activity of different RHIZOBIUM strains against R. SOLANI in dual culture IN VITRO and under greenhouse conditions. The benefits of rhizobial inoculant in nitrogen fixation, phosphorous uptake and on plant growth promoting were demonstrated with 42 RHIZOBIUM strains. Among the 42 strains tested, 24 isolates had effective control on R. SOLANI IN VITRO. In order to study the biological control mechanisms, the RHIZOBIUM strains ability to produce volatile compounds and to solubilise phosphate were investigated. The results showed that 10 strains were able to solubilise phosphorus and 13 strains produced volatile compounds. In pot trials, the percentage of chickpea plants inoculated with different rhizobia showed significant reduce of root rot symptoms compared to the control growing in uninoculated soil. Among these rhizobiums, the strain S27 proved efficient against the soil borne pathogen IN VITRO and in pot experiments. Our study suggested that inoculation with specific RHIZOBIUM exerts significant disease suppress against R. SOLANI in controlled conditions.

Key words: Rhizobium, Rhizoctonia solani, chickpea, plant growth promotion, biological control.