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Publishing Language: Chinese | Open Access

Efficacy and Action Mechanism of Bacillus velezensis on Controlling Postharvest Soft Rot of Sweet Cherry Fruits

Qian ZHANG1 Yushi CHEN2Chunyan XU2Man ZOU1Wenting BAO2Liangqing XI2Li XIN1 ( )Yilun CHEN2 ( )
Shandong Institute of Pomology, Tai’an 271000, China
College of Food Science and Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai’an 271018, China
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To explore the mechanism of action of Bacillus velezensis against sweet cherry soft rot disease, the inhibitory effect of Bacillus velezensis KT against Rhizopus stolonifer LC-7 in vitro and in inoculated sweet cherry fruits, and the effect of B. velezensis KT on defense-related enzyme activities were investigated. Besides, the expression of genes related to secondary metabolite synthesis and biological control in B. velezensis KT during the interaction with R. stolonifer was also analyzed by transcriptomics. The results showed that the percentage inhibition of 1 × 109 CFU/mL B. velezensis KT suspension against mycelial growth of R. stolonifer LC-7 was 87.12%, and the percentage of spore germination and germ length of R. stolonifer LC-7 in the presence of B. velezensis KT were 21.54% and 11.45 μm, respectively. At 48 h after being treated with 1 × 109 CFU/mL B. velezensis KT suspension, the incidence of soft rot in cherry fruits was about 20% and was about 80% lower than that in the control group. B. velezensis KT suspension inhibited the activity of polyphenoloxidase (PPO) and lipoxidase (LOX), increased the activity of peroxidase (POD), phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) chitinase (CHI) and β-1,3-glucanase (GLU), and improved disease resistance and antioxidant capacity in cherry fruits. It was observed by scanning electron microscopy that after co-cultured with B. velezensis KT, the morphology of the mycelia and spores of R. stolonifer LC-7 was distorted and malformed. Transcriptomic analysis showed that the expression of pksIJ in the biosynthetic gene cluster for antibiotic bacillaene and tuaAGE in the biosynthetic gene cluster for teichuronic acid were upregulated, and the differentially expressed genes were mainly concentrated in ribonucleoprotein complex assembly, subunit assembly and ribosomal assembly during biological processes. The B. velezensis KT could directly inhibit R. stolonifer LC-7 probably through nutritional and spatial competition and secreting anti-bacterial substances and could also induce disease resistance in sweet cherry fruits. The results showed that B. velezensis KT had an obvious control effect on sweet cherry soft rot caused by R. stolonifer LC-7, making it a potential biocontrol agent.

CLC number: TS255.36 Document code: A Article ID: 1002-6630(2023)07-0229-11

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ZHANG Q, CHEN Y, XU C, et al. Efficacy and Action Mechanism of Bacillus velezensis on Controlling Postharvest Soft Rot of Sweet Cherry Fruits. Food Science, 2023, 44(7): 229-239. https://doi.org/10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20220422-291

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Received: 22 April 2022
Published: 15 April 2023
© Beijing Academy of Food Sciences 2023.

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