Linking the protease activity to the nematicidal action of edible mushroom

Adriane Toledo da Silva, Debora Castro de Souza, Stefany Amorim de Souza, Jhennifer Cristina de Souza Alves, Eustáquio Souza Dias, Liliana Aguilar-Marcelino, Filippe Elias de Freitas Soares
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Biological control using edible mushrooms as natural enemies is a sustainable alternative for pest management. Despite the well-established literature on toxins and secondary metabolites produced by these fungi in the biochemical control of nematodes, the nematicidal activity of proteases from different Pleurotus species is yet to be investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to correlate protease to the nematicidal activity of different mushrooms, Pleurotus sp., P. ostreatus (SB), P. ostreatus (Pearl), and P. djamor. For such a purpose, we performed motility assays of Panagrellus sp. at different time intervals, 6, 12, and 24 h for each of the mushrooms. In addition, the protease activity was measured using different pH (5, 7, and 9) and fermentation time intervals (45 and 75 days). Furthermore, we also evaluated the effect of this cell-free extract on Panagrellus sp. In response to these experiments, all edible mushrooms showed a reduction over 82% for the nematode-feeding activity (p < 0.01). The cell-free crude extract of each of the fungi studied showed nematocidal activity (p < 0.01). For the 45-day fermentation, P. djamor exhibited statistical significance (p < 0.01) compared with the others, reaching a reduction percentage of 73%. For the 75-day fermentation, Pleurotus sp. and P. ostreatus (Pearl) showed significant differences compared with the other fungi (p < 0.01), with reduction percentages of 64 and 62%, respectively. Herein, protease activity was associated with the nematicidal action of different Pleurotus species in controlling Panagrellus sp.

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将蛋白酶活性与食用菌的杀线虫作用联系起来
利用食用菌作为天敌进行生物防治是一种可持续的害虫管理替代方法。尽管有关这些真菌产生的毒素和次生代谢物对线虫进行生化控制的文献已广为流传,但不同种类的 Pleurotus 蛋白酶的杀线虫活性仍有待研究。因此,本研究旨在将蛋白酶与不同蘑菇(Pleurotus sp.、P. ostreatus (SB)、P. ostreatus (Pearl) 和 P. djamor)的杀线虫活性联系起来。为此,我们对每种蘑菇在 6、12 和 24 小时的不同时间间隔内进行了 Panagrellus sp.此外,我们还使用不同的 pH 值(5、7 和 9)和发酵时间间隔(45 天和 75 天)测量了蛋白酶活性。此外,我们还评估了这种无细胞提取物对 Panagrellus sp.所研究的每种真菌的无细胞粗提取物都具有杀线虫活性(p < 0.01)。在 45 天的发酵过程中,P. djamor 与其他真菌相比具有显著的统计学意义(p < 0.01),减少率达到 73%。在 75 天的发酵中,Pleurotus sp. 和 P. ostreatus(珍珠)与其他真菌相比有显著差异(p < 0.01),减少率分别为 64% 和 62%。在这里,蛋白酶活性与不同种类的 Pleurotus 在控制 Panagrellus sp.
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