Literature DB >> 27515526

Defence responses in rice plants in prior and simultaneous applications of Cladosporium sp. during leaf blast suppression.

Amanda Abdallah Chaibub1, Jacqueline Campos Borba de Carvalho1, Carlos de Sousa Silva1, Rosane Garcia Collevatti2, Fábio José Gonçalves3, Márcio Vinícius de Carvalho Barros Côrtes3, Marta Cristina Corsi de Filippi4, Fabrícia Paula de Faria5, Douglas Christian Borges Lopes5, Leila Garcês de Araújo1.   

Abstract

An alternative method to control rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae) is to include biological agent in the disease management strategy. The objective of this study was to assess the leaf blast-suppressing effects of rice phylloplane fungi. One Cladosporium sp. phylloplane fungus was shown to possess biocontrolling traits based on its morphological characteristics and an analysis of its 18S ribosomal DNA. Experiments aimed at determining the optimal time to apply the bioagent and the mechanisms involved in its rice blast-suppressing activities were performed under controlled greenhouse conditions. We used foliar spraying to apply the Cladosporium sp. 48 h prior to applying the pathogen, and we found that this increased the enzymatic activity. Furthermore, in vitro tests performed using isolate C24 showed that it possessed the ability to secrete endoxylanases and endoglucanases. When Cladosporium sp. was applied either prior to or simultaneous with the pathogen, we observed a significant increase in defence enzyme activity, and rice blast was suppressed by 84.0 and 78.6 %, respectively. However, some enzymes showed higher activity at 24 h while others did so at 48 h after the challenge inoculation. Cladosporium sp. is a biological agent that is capable of suppressing rice leaf blast by activating biochemical defence mechanisms in rice plants. It is highly adapted to natural field conditions and should be included in further studies aimed at developing strategies to support ecologically sustainable disease management and reduce environmental pollution by the judicious use of fungicidal sprays.

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Keywords:  Antagonism; Biological agent; Magnaporthe oryzae; Oryza sativa; Resistance induction; Sustainable management

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27515526     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-7379-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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