Abstract

In this research work, we formulated and successfully assessed the antibacterial capability of zinc magnesium bimetal nanoparticles (ZnMgNPs) against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), the pathogenic microorganism responsible for causing the destructive leaf blight disease in rice. Successful preparation of ZnMgNPs were determined by UV-vis spectroscopy, EDX (Energy dispersive X-ray), FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) and SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy). ZnMgNPs had antibacterial efficacy towards Xoo at MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) 50µg/ml. ZnMgNPs impeded the formation of biofilm of Xoo by drastically reducing the amount of EPS (extracellular polymeric substances) production and number of sessile cells. The ZnMgNPs also reduced several pathogenic traits of Xoo like motility, xanthomonadin and exoenzymes production. ZnMgNPs target cell membrane of Xoo and also induced oxidative damage as mechanisms of its antibacterial activity. As revealed by an ex-vivo study, ZnMgNPs diminished BLB (bacterial leaf blight) disease symptoms in rice leaves, ZnMgNPs had no effect on rice seed germination, and that following foliar application, the length and biomass of roots and shoots of rice seedling were unaffected, low cytotoxic to A549 cell line showing that ZnMgNPs are non-toxic. However, with ZnMgNPs treatment, the chlorophyll content index (CCI) increased significantly, indicating a good impact on rice physiology. All of these findings suggest that ZnMgNPs could be applied in agriculture to combat the Xoo-caused BLB disease.

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