Polyphasic approach to the selection of Esteya isolates for the control of the pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
David Pires , Cláudia S.L. Vicente , Manuel Mota , Maria L. Inácio
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Abstract

Pine wilt disease, caused by the pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, is a major phytosanitary concern to pine forests worldwide. Managing pine wilt disease involves a complex logistical undertaking, with limited effectiveness and significant ecological repercussions. An increasing demand for biosolutions has sparked an interest in microbial antagonists capable of controlling the nematode. Esteya spp. are promising fungal biocontrol agents of the pinewood nematode. Here, we carry out an integrative characterization of Esteya vermicola and Esteya floridanum isolates, through biological, biochemical, and molecular methods, and provide insights into the selection of these isolates for the biological control of the pinewood nematode. Dual culture assays revealed that Esteya spp. can compete with ophiostomatoid fungi (Leptographium terebrantis and Ophiostoma ips) occurring in the pathosystem of pine wilt disease, an often-neglected ecological perspective that could hinder their success as biocontrol agents. Moreover, E. vermicola can metabolize more carbon sources than E. floridanum, which can have implications on their successful establishment in pine trees. Our experimental approach further shows that both Esteya spp. are equally competent in suppressing the pinewood nematode in vitro. Overall, our results suggest that a prophylactic application of Esteya in pine trees may be preferable for optimal bioprotective effects against the pinewood nematode and fungal pathogens.

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多相法筛选用于防治松材线虫的埃斯特亚分离物
由松材线虫 Bursaphelenchus xylophilus 引起的松树枯萎病是全世界松树林的主要植物检疫问题。松树枯萎病的治理涉及复杂的后勤工作,效果有限,并对生态造成重大影响。对生物解决方案日益增长的需求激发了人们对能够控制线虫的微生物拮抗剂的兴趣。埃斯特亚属真菌是一种很有前途的松材线虫生物控制剂。在这里,我们通过生物学、生物化学和分子方法对 Esteya vermicola 和 Esteya floridanum 分离物进行了综合鉴定,并对选择这些分离物进行松材线虫生物防治提供了见解。双重培养试验表明,埃斯特亚属真菌能与松材线虫病病原系统中的卵菌(Leptographium tranterebis 和 Ophiostoma ips)竞争,而这一经常被忽视的生态学观点可能会阻碍其作为生物控制剂的成功。此外,E. vermicola 比 E. floridanum 能代谢更多的碳源,这可能会影响它们在松树中的成功建立。我们的实验方法进一步表明,两种伊斯特亚属植物在体外抑制松材线虫的能力相当。总之,我们的研究结果表明,在松树中预防性施用埃斯泰雅可能更有利于对松材线虫和真菌病原体产生最佳的生物保护效果。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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