Louis Antoniel Joseph, Nívea Maria Pereira Lima, Pedro Augusto Laurindo Rocha, Aloísio Freitas Chagas Júnior, João Pedro Laurindo Rocha, Jéssica Soares Pereira, Auxiliadora Oliveira Martins, Cristiano Bueno de Moraes, Márcio Leles Romarco de Oliveira, Wagner Luiz Araújo, Maíra Ignacio Sarmento, Renato Almeida Sarmento
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摘要
瘿蜂Leptocybe invasa Fisher & La Salle(膜翅目:瘿蜂科)是巴西和世界各地桉树种植的主要限制因素。这种昆虫在叶片、叶尖和叶柄的主脉上形成瘿。本研究研究了接种哈兹乌姆菌对桉树植株生长及对入侵瘦蝇防御反应的影响。两个杂交桉树无性系(桉)。×桉camaldulensis Dehnh.)用于育苗。将哈兹兰分生孢子悬浮液喷洒在第4、5、6片完全展开的叶片上接种植株。在侵染后第7天和第44天进行产卵和虫瘿评价,并在侵染后第15、30、45、60、75和90天6个时间点进行生长参数评价。结果表明,未接种侵染桉叶的易感和抗性植株均出现虫瘿。而接种后未形成虫瘿的桉只观察到产卵痕迹,说明接种哈兹兰增强了桉对入侵白桉的抗性。此外,接种植株的株高、叶数和分枝生长均有所增加。本研究结果表明,哈兹兰在控制易感桉树人工林入侵乳杆菌侵染和促进植物生长方面具有显著的优势。
Morphological responses of Eucalyptus demonstrate the potential of Trichoderma harzianum to promote resistance against Leptocybe invasa.
The gall wasp Leptocybe invasa Fisher & La Salle (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) is a major limiting factor in the cultivation of eucalyptus both in Brazil and across the world. This insect induces a gall formation on the principal veins of leaves, apices and petioles. This study investigated the impact of inoculating the fungus T. harzianum on plant growth and defense responses of Eucalyptus to Leptocybe invasa. Two hybrid eucalypt clones (Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm. × Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh.) were used to produce seedlings. Plants were inoculated by spraying the T. harzianum conidial suspension onto the fourth, fifth and sixth fully expanded leaves. Evaluations of ovipositions and galls were carried out 7 and 44 days after infestation (d.a.i), and growth parameters were assessed at six points during the experiment: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 d.a.i. Our findings show that susceptible and resistant non-inoculated Eucalyptus plants infested by L. invasa developed galls. However, only oviposition marks were observed in inoculated plants without gall formation, indicating that T. harzianum inoculation enhances Eucalyptus resistance to L. invasa. Additionally, inoculated plants showed increased height, leaf count and branch growth. The findings of this study suggest that T. harzianum has significant potential for controlling L. invasa infestations in susceptible Eucalyptus plantations and the added advantage of enhanced plant growth.
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