Literature DB >> 11407491

In vitro evaluation of trichoderma and gliocladium antagonism against the symbiotic fungus of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes.

A Ortiz1, S Orduz.   

Abstract

The antagonistic activity of Trichoderma and Gliocladium isolates against Attamyces sp., a symbiotic fungus of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes, was investigated. A. cephalotes cultures this fungus as the primary food source. Most of the Trichodema and Gliocladium isolates tested in vitro (82.6%) inhibited the Attamyces sp. mycelial growth. which was probably due to their colonization ability and competition for nutrients, both of them known mechanisms of some species of these genera. T. lignorum strain T-26 was the strongest inhibitor achieving a colonization of 23%. Microscopical observations indicate that the inhibitory effect was caused by an interaction that took place in close contact with the host hypha, causing wall deformation that led to the collapse of the turgor pressure.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11407491     DOI: 10.1023/a:1010843413085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycopathologia        ISSN: 0301-486X            Impact factor:   3.785


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