Abstract
Induced disease resistance against plant pathogens is a promising non-fungicidal decay control strategy. In this study, a potential biocontrol yeast, Rhodosporidium paludigenum, was investigated for its induction of disease resistance against Penicillium digitatum in citrus fruit. The results showed that R. paludigenum is the most effective yeast among three selected yeasts in stimulating the resistance of citrus fruit to green mold. When R. paludigenum was applied 48–72h before inoculation with P. digitatum, disease incidence and disease severity in citrus fruit significantly decreased. Application of R. paludigenum at concentrations of 1×108 and 1×109cellsmL−1 respectively resulted in 49.6% and 52.5% reductions in the percentage of infections. Induction of resistance to P. digitatum by R. paludigenum treatment significantly enhanced the activities of defense-related enzymes, including β-1,3-glucanase, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase, peroxidase, and polyphenoloxidase, which may be an important mechanism by which the biocontrol yeast reduces the fungal disease of citrus fruit caused by P. digitatum.
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