Abstract

Plant diseases are among the main constraints affecting the production and productivity of crops both in terms of quality and quantity. Use of chemicals continues to be the major tactic to mitigate the menace of crop diseases. However, because of the environmental concerns, health conscious attitude of human beings and other hazards associated with the use of chemicals, use of bio agents to suppress the disease-causing activity of plant pathogens is gaining importance. With the emergence and increase of microbial organisms resistant to multiple antibiotics, and the continuing emphasis on health-care costs, many researchers have tried to develop new and effective antimicrobial reagents that do not stimulate resistance and are less expensive. Nanoscale materials have emerged as novel antimicrobial agents owing to their high surface area to volume ratio and the unique chemical and physical properties, which increases their contact with microbes and their ability to permeate cells. Since silver displays multiple modes of inhibitory action to micro-organisms, it may be used for controlling various plant pathogens in a relatively safer way compared to synthetic fungicides. Development of reliable and eco-friendly processes for synthesis of metallic nanoparticles is an important step in the field of application of nanotechnology. One of the options to achieve this objective is to use synthesis of nanoparticles of silver by reduction of aqueous Ag+ ions with the culture supernatant of Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0. In this study, P. fluorescens CHA0 that has a medium impact on Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici was selected. Then, P. fluorescens CHA0 was used for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles. The morphology of the nanoparticles was characterised by Transmission Electron Microscopy and UV–vis spectroscopy. The silver nanoparticles of approximate size 50 nm were observed. The process of reduction is extracellular which makes it an easier method for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles.

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