Beauveria bassiana 的田间分离物在具有农业重要性的多营养相互作用中表现出生物异质性。

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
M. Ranesi , S. Vitale , A. Staropoli , I. Di Lelio , L.G. Izzo , M.G. De Luca , A. Becchimanzi , F. Pennacchio , M. Lorito , S.L. Woo , F. Vinale , D. Turrà
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Beauveria bassiana(Bb)是一种广泛存在于农业中的昆虫病原真菌,被广泛用于作物保护。除了害虫控制外,B. bassiana 复合菌属真菌还是农业生态系统中的重要微生物资源,因为它们与其他微生物之间存在多种相互作用,既是植物病原体的拮抗剂,也是植物的内生定植剂和生长促进剂。在此,我们根据影响 B. bassiana 生长的环境因素,对野外采集或商业分离的 B. bassiana 进行了鉴定。我们进一步比较了受试分离物的代谢组、昆虫致病潜力和生物防治活性,它们分别对昆虫害虫滨海鞘翅目(Spodoptera littoralis)或真菌植物病原体氧孢镰刀菌(Fusarium oxysporum)具有生物防治活性。我们的分析表明,B. bassiana 复合体的特点是,在营养需求、体内或体内相互作用的建立以及所产生代谢物的性质等方面,分离物之间具有高度的异质性。有趣的是,某些 B. bassiana 分离物表现出对低营养植物源培养基的偏好,这表明它们适应内生生活方式而非吸食生活方式。此外,在接触传染试验中,不同的 B. bassiana 分离物杀死 S. littoralis 幼虫的能力存在明显差异,但在血细胞内注射试验中却没有差异,这表明它们对宿主具有独特的适应性。另一方面,大多数 B. bassiana 分离物对土栖子囊菌 F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici(一种导致番茄维管束枯萎病的病原体)表现出相似的生物防治效果,有效避免了番茄萎蔫。总之,我们的研究表明,B. bassiana 分离物的效力可能会有很大差异,这就强调了分离物选择和营养适应性考虑对其在可持续农业中应用的重要性。
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Field isolates of Beauveria bassiana exhibit biological heterogeneity in multitrophic interactions of agricultural importance

Beauveria bassiana (Bb) is a widespread entomopathogenic fungus widely used in agriculture for crop protection. Other than pest control, fungi belonging to the B. bassiana complex represent an important microbial resource in agroecosystems, considering their multiple interactions with other microorganisms as antagonists of phytopathogens, or with plants as endophytic colonizers and growth promoters. Here, we characterised field collected or commercial isolates of B. bassiana relative to the environmental factors that affect their growth. We further compared the metabolome, the entomopathogenic potential and biocontrol activity of the tested isolates respectively on the insect pest Spodoptera littoralis or against the fungal plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum. Our analysis revealed that the B. bassiana complex is characterised by a high level of inter-isolate heterogeneity in terms of nutritional requirements, establishment of intra- or inter-kingdom interactions, and the nature of metabolites produced. Interestingly, certain B. bassiana isolates demonstrated a preference for low nutrient plant-derived media, which hints at their adaptation towards an endophytic lifestyle over a saprophytic one. In addition, there was a noticeable variation among different B. bassiana isolates in their capacity to kill S. littoralis larvae in a contact infection test, but not in an intrahaemocoelic injection experiment, suggesting a unique level of adaptability specific to the host. On the other hand, most B. bassiana isolates exhibited similar biocontrol efficacy against the soil-dwelling ascomycete F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, a pathogen responsible for vascular wilt disease in tomato plants, effectively averting wilting. Overall, we show that the effectiveness of B. bassiana isolates can greatly vary, emphasising the importance of isolate selection and nutritional adaptability consideration for their use in sustainable agriculture.

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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
10.90
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249
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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