The Role of Root Endophyte <i>Pseudomonas putida</i> A32 in the Protection of Two Pepper Genotypes from <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> pv. <i>aptata</i>
2025
Aleksandra Mesaroš | Marija Nedeljković | Iva Atanasković | Marija Anđelković | Dario Danojević | Slaviša Stanković | Jelena Lozo
Endophytes, as an integral part of plants, form unique relationships with their hosts that go beyond classical definitions of symbiosis and influence plant development, immunity, and stress responses. The pepper endophyte strain <i>Pseudomonas putida</i> A32 has several plant growth-promoting properties and increases the tolerance of pepper to drought, but its biocontrol potential is unknown. In this study, we investigated the protective role of <i>P. putida</i> A32 against infection with the pathogenic bacterium <i>P. syringae</i> pv. <i>aptata</i> P21 in two pepper genotypes in laboratory experiments. The percentage of lesion reduction in genotype 26 treated with <i>P. putida</i> A32 was 46.62%. The results showed a significant reduction in hydrogen peroxide and malondialdehyde levels by 29.45 and 20.22%, respectively, in infected genotype 26. The treated but uninfected controls showed a significant increase in superoxide dismutase activity in genotype 26 by 41.26% and ascorbate peroxidase activity in genotype 19 by 40.28% in the treated infected plants. The tolerant genotype 19 was much less dependent on the bacterial treatment under stress conditions than the susceptible genotype 26. Future research will investigate the role of <i>P. putida</i> A32 in the induced systemic resistance of different pepper genotypes to protect against pathogens.
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