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Effects of insect cuticular fatty acids on in vitro growth and pathogenicity of the entomopathogenic fungus Conidiobolus coronatus.

Mieczysława I Boguś1, Maria Czygier, Marek Gołebiowski, Elzbieta Kedra, Jolanta Kucińska, Joanna Mazgajska, Jarosław Samborski, Wioletta Wieloch, Emilia Włóka.   

Abstract

Eighteen fatty acids identified in the cuticle of three insect species representing differing susceptibilities to C. coronatus infection, were tested for effects on the in vitro growth and pathogenicity of the parasitic fungus. At all applied concentrations (0.1-0.0001% w/v) growth was inhibited by C(16:0), C(16:1), C(18:0), C(18:1), C(18:2), C(18:3), C(20:0) and C(20:1). At high concentrations spore germination was inhibited by C(7:0), C(8:0), C(9:0), C(10:0), C(12:0), C(18:2) and C(18:3) and hyphal growth was merely retarded by C(5:0), C(6:0), C(6:2), C(14:0), C(16:0), C(16:1), C(18:0,) C(18:1), C(20:0) and C(20:1). The presence of C(15:0) at the 0.1% concentration stimulated growth of C. coronatus. Sporulation was inhibited by all concentrations of C(16:0) and C(18-20) fatty acids. Low concentrations of C(5:0), C(6:0), C(6:2) and C(7:0) enhanced sporulation. Fatty acids C(5-12) as well as C(18:3), C(20:0) and C(20:1) decreased the ability of fungal colonies to infect G. mellonella while C(16:1) elevated it thus suggesting that C(16:1) may stimulate production of enzymes involved in the host invasion. Toxicity of metabolites released into incubation medium decreased with varying degrees in the presence of C(6:0), C(6:2,) C(7:0), C(9:0), C(12:0), C(16:1), C(18:2), C(18:3), C(20:0) and C(20:1); other fatty acids had no effect. Further work is needed to analyse the effects of exogenous fatty acids on the C. coronatus enzymes implicated in fungal pathogenicity as well as on the production of insecticidal metabolites. Copyright (c) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20385129     DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2010.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Parasitol        ISSN: 0014-4894            Impact factor:   2.011


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