在温室条件下,将环脂肽和肉桂提取物结合使用,可增强对香蕉致病镰刀菌株的抗真菌活性,延缓镰刀菌枯萎病的发生

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摘要

由土生真菌 Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense(Foc)引起的香蕉镰刀菌枯萎病(FWB)是一种广泛分布的病害,给香蕉生产造成毁灭性损失。Foc 属于 Fusarium oxysporum 物种复合体(FOSC),其中包括多个进化品系。其中九个菌系对香蕉具有致病性,如 F.phialophorum、F.grosmichelli、F.duoseptatum 和最具侵袭性的 F. odoratissimum 热带第 4 种族(TR4)。目前还没有成功的控制方法来管理 FWB,那么提高管理方法的潜力可以避免或推迟病害的流行并降低病害的严重程度。在此,我们测定了不同植物提取物在体外对 Foc 的抗真菌效果,以及肉桂(Cinnamomum zeylanicum)提取物和茶碱芽孢杆菌 EA-CB0015 环脂肽的组合在体外对不同 Foc 品系以及在温室中对香蕉植株 FWB 的抗真菌效果。我们从 17 种植物性天然提取物中发现,肉桂对 Foc 菌株 IB(第 1 种族)具有很高的活性。此外,肉桂和环脂肽对属于第 1 种族和第 TR4 种族的 Foc 各进化系的不同菌株都有抑制作用,它们的组合在体外的效果是单一提取物的 1.4 倍。我们的研究结果表明,在土壤微生态系统中使用 488 mg L-1 肉桂和 128 mg L-1 脂肽的组合物处理 F. odoratissimum TR4-II5 时,培养 5 天后土壤中的 F. odoratissimum TR4-II5 浓度下降了 1000 倍,21 天后种群数量部分恢复。在温室实验中,该组合可减少外部而非内部的 FWB 症状,肉桂提取物对植物内部症状有显著影响。综上所述,环脂肽和肉桂提取物对 Foc 的影响支持了它们在延缓病害发展方面的作用,并表明这种组合增强了单一提取物的效果。
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Combining cyclic lipopeptides and cinnamon extract enhance antifungal activity against Fusarium oxysporum strains pathogenic to banana and delay Fusarium wilt under greenhouse conditions

Combining cyclic lipopeptides and cinnamon extract enhance antifungal activity against Fusarium oxysporum strains pathogenic to banana and delay Fusarium wilt under greenhouse conditions

Fusarium wilt of banana (FWB) caused by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) is a widely distributed disease that generates devastating losses in banana production. Foc belongs to the Fusarium oxysporum species complex (FOSC) which includes several evolutionary lineages. Nine of them are pathogenic to banana such as F. phialophorum, F. grosmichelli, F. duoseptatum and the most aggressive F. odoratissimum tropical race 4 (TR4). No control method has been successfully implemented to manage FWB, then enhancing the potential of management approaches can avoid or delay disease epidemics and reduce disease severity. Here we determined the antifungal effect of different plant-based extracts against Foc in vitro, and whether the combination of cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) extract and Bacillus tequilensis EA-CB0015 cyclic lipopeptides had an additive effect against different Foc lineages in vitro and against FWB in banana plants in greenhouse. We found, from 17 plant-based natural extracts, that cinnamon was highly active against Foc strain IB (race 1). Furthermore, cinnamon and cyclic lipopeptides inhibited different strains of various evolutionary lineages of Foc belonging to race 1 and TR4, and their combination increased in 1.4-fold the effect of the single extracts in vitro. Our results showed that soil concentration of F. odoratissimum TR4-II5 decreased by 1000-fold when treated with the combination of 488 mg L−1 cinnamon and 128 mg L−1 lipopeptides in a soil microcosm system after 5 days of incubation, followed by a partial population recovery after 21 days. In greenhouse experiments, the combination reduced external but not internal FWB symptoms, and cinnamon extract had a significant impact on internal plant symptoms. Taken together, the effect of cyclic lipopeptides with cinnamon extract on Foc supports their function towards delaying the effect of disease progression and suggests that the combination enhances the effect of the single extracts.

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Tropical Plant Pathology
Tropical Plant Pathology PLANT SCIENCES-
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4.50
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61
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Plant Pathology is an international journal devoted to publishing a wide range of research on fundamental and applied aspects of plant diseases of concern to agricultural, forest and ornamental crops from tropical and subtropical environments.  Submissions must report original research that provides new insights into the etiology and epidemiology of plant disease as well as population biology of plant pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, physiological and molecular plant pathology, and strategies to promote crop protection. The journal considers for publication: original articles, short communications, reviews and letters to the editor. For more details please check the submission guidelines. Founded in 1976, the journal is the official publication of the Brazilian Phytopathology Society.
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