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Characterization of field isolates of Trichoderma antagonistic against Rhizoctonia solani.

Muhammad Anees1, Arne Tronsmo, Véronique Edel-Hermann, Linda Gordon Hjeljord, Cécile Héraud, Christian Steinberg.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to characterize sixteen isolates of Trichoderma originating from a field of sugar beet where disease patches caused by Rhizoctonia solani were observed. Use of both molecular and morphological characteristics gave consistent identification of the isolates. Production of water-soluble and volatile inhibitors, mycoparasitism and induced systemic resistance in plant host were investigated using in vitro and in vivo tests in both sterilized and natural soils. This functional approach revealed the intra-specific diversity as well as biocontrol potential of the different isolates. Different antagonistic mechanisms were evident for different strains. The most antagonistic strain, T30 was identified as Trichoderma gamsii. This is the first report of an efficient antagonistic strain of T. gamsii being able to reduce the disease in different conditions. The ability to produce water-soluble inhibitors or coil around the hyphae of the pathogen in vitro was not related to the disease reduction in vivo. Additionally, the strains collected from the high disease areas in the field were better antagonists. The antagonistic activity was not characteristic of a species but that of a population.
Copyright © 2010 The British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20943179     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2010.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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5.  Identification patterns of Trichoderma strains using morphological characteristics, phylogenetic analyses and lignocellulolytic activities.

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6.  Effects of Trichoderma asperellum on Germination Indexes and Seedling Parameters of Lettuce Cultivars.

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7.  Antibiosis functions during interactions of Trichoderma afroharzianum and Trichoderma gamsii with plant pathogenic Rhizoctonia and Pythium.

Authors:  Xinjian Zhang; Paul R Harvey; Belinda E Stummer; Rosemary A Warren; Guangzhi Zhang; Kai Guo; Jishun Li; Hetong Yang
Journal:  Funct Integr Genomics       Date:  2015-08-01       Impact factor: 3.410

8.  Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity.

Authors:  Mohamed M Hassan
Journal:  Biotechnol Biotechnol Equip       Date:  2014-11-14       Impact factor: 1.632

9.  Endophytic Trichoderma gamsii YIM PH30019: a promising biocontrol agent with hyperosmolar, mycoparasitism, and antagonistic activities of induced volatile organic compounds on root-rot pathogenic fungi of Panax notoginseng.

Authors:  Jin-Lian Chen; Shi-Zhong Sun; Cui-Ping Miao; Kai Wu; You-Wei Chen; Li-Hua Xu; Hui-Lin Guan; Li-Xing Zhao
Journal:  J Ginseng Res       Date:  2015-10-22       Impact factor: 6.060

10.  Influence of Rhizoctonia solani and Trichoderma spp. in growth of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and in the induction of plant defense-related genes.

Authors:  Sara Mayo; Santiago Gutiérrez; Monica G Malmierca; Alicia Lorenzana; M Piedad Campelo; Rosa Hermosa; Pedro A Casquero
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2015-09-16       Impact factor: 5.753

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