Antagonistic Potential of Different Species of Trichoderma Against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
Inaia Rhavene Fagundes-Nacarath, Gilcianny Pignata Cavalcante, Renata Aparecida Santos Brito, Paulo Mafra Almeida Costa, Daniel Debona, Luiz Antonio Maffia, Fabrício Ávila Rodrigues
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The fungus Trichoderma spp., commonly isolated from soil, rhizosphere, and as an endophyte in different plant tissues, displays greater antagonistic potential against different types of pathogens. This study aimed to select isolates of Trichoderma spp. from common bean and soybean fields in Minas Gerais State, Brazil, to evaluate their antagonism against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Forty-eight isolates of Trichoderma spp. (30 rhizospheric, 11 epiphytic, four endophytic, and three from crop debris) were used in this study. Based on the sequencing of ITS, TEF1-α, and RPB2 regions, these isolates were classified in eight species of Trichoderma as follows: T. harzianum (29 isolates), T. koningiopsis (five isolates), T. hamatum (four isolates), T. atroviride (four isolates), T. asperelloides (two isolates), T. longibrachiatum (two isolates), T. asperellum (one isolate), and T. neokoningii (one isolate). Eight isolates completely inhibited mycelial growth of S. sclerotiorum in the pairing culture test in vitro. Twenty-four isolates displayed the greatest ability to parasitise sclerotia in soil with efficiency ranging from 79% to 99%. In water-agar medium, 31 isolates inhibited myceliogenic germination of sclerotia from 78% to 100%, while seven isolates inhibited the carpogenic germination of sclerotia by more than 85%. Eight isolates affected the colonisation of detached leaflets of common bean and soybean plants by hyphae of S. sclerotiorum. The isolates UN34 and IM2 of T. harzianum were the most promising. The isolate UN34 reduced fungal survival and both myceliogenic and carpogenic germinations of sclerotia, while the colonisation of leaflets and stems of common bean and soybean plants by S. sclerotiorum was greatly lower by the IM2 isolate. In conclusion, the isolates of Trichoderma spp. obtained in this study displayed great potential for use for the biocontrol of S. sclerotiorum.

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Journal of Phytopathology
Journal of Phytopathology 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Phytopathology publishes original and review articles on all scientific aspects of applied phytopathology in agricultural and horticultural crops. Preference is given to contributions improving our understanding of the biotic and abiotic determinants of plant diseases, including epidemics and damage potential, as a basis for innovative disease management, modelling and forecasting. This includes practical aspects and the development of methods for disease diagnosis as well as infection bioassays. Studies at the population, organism, physiological, biochemical and molecular genetic level are welcome. The journal scope comprises the pathology and epidemiology of plant diseases caused by microbial pathogens, viruses and nematodes. Accepted papers should advance our conceptual knowledge of plant diseases, rather than presenting descriptive or screening data unrelated to phytopathological mechanisms or functions. Results from unrepeated experimental conditions or data with no or inappropriate statistical processing will not be considered. Authors are encouraged to look at past issues to ensure adherence to the standards of the journal.
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