HUBEI AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ›› 2026, Vol. 65 ›› Issue (2): 95-100.doi: 10.14088/j.cnki.issn0439-8114.2026.02.014

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The biocontrol efficacy of two Bacillus strains against tobacco bacterial wilt

CHENG Wei1, WANG Liao-yuan1, HUO Guang2, KONG Wei3, SHI He-li2, XIANG Bi-kun2, ZHANG Ran1, DONG Rui-jie1, YANG Zhao-yu1, CAO Yuan-yuan1, TAN Jun2, WANG Rui4   

  1. 1. School of Life Sciences, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China;
    2. Enshi Branch of Hubei Provincial Tobacco Company, Enshi 445000, Hubei, China;
    3. Hubei Tobacco Company Limited, China National Tobacco Corporation, Wuhan 430030, China;
    4. Tobacco Research Institute of Hubei Province, Wuhan 430030, China
  • Received:2025-10-20 Online:2026-03-04 Published:2026-03-04

Abstract: To evaluate the biocontrol efficacy of Bacillus atrophaeus strain BS17 and Bacillus velezensis strain BS22 against tobacco bacterial wilt and determine the optimal application timing, LIVE/DEAD fluorescence staining and scanning electron microscopy were employed to observe the inhibitory effects of these two strains on Ralstonia solanacearum (the causal agent of bacterial wilt) and analyze their inhibitory mechanisms. Additionally, pot experiments were conducted with bacterial suspensions applied at three key growth stages: Sowing stage, seedling emergence stage, and transplanting stage. The results demonstrated that both strains primarily inhibit Ralstonia solanacearum by disrupting the integrity of the bacterial cell membrane. The BS22 strain exhibited superior control efficacy when applied at the sowing stage (98.23%), significantly higher than that of BS17 (79.64%, P<0.001). When applied at the seedling emergence stage, no significant difference in control efficacy was observed between the two strains (BS17: 88.49%, BS22: 85.84%). However, when applied at the transplanting stage, both strains exhibited significantly reduced control efficacy (BS17: 3.54%, BS22: 48.67%). The BS22 strain demonstrated superior biocontrol efficacy against tobacco bacterial wilt compared to the BS17 strain, particularly when applied at the sowing stage.

Key words: Bacillus atrophaeus strain BS17, Bacillus velezensis strain BS22, tobacco bacterial wilt, control efficacy, application timing

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