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Biocontrol of Monilinia laxa by Aureobasidium pullulans strains: Insights on competition for nutrients and space.

Alessandra Di Francesco1, Luisa Ugolini2, Salvatore D'Aquino3, Eleonora Pagnotta2, Marta Mari4.   

Abstract

Two Aureobasidium pullulans strains (L1 and L8), able to prevent postharvest fruit decay, were evaluated in order to elucidate how the competition for nutrients and space was involved in their activity against Monilinia laxa, the causal agent of peach brown rot. The competition for nutrients was studied by co-culturing pathogen conidia and antagonists in different conditions of nutrient availability and avoiding contact between them. Both antagonists prevented the germination of conidia of M. laxa in water, reducing germination rate by >35%. However, L1 and L8 showed the lowest inhibition of conidial germination in peach juice at 5%, with a reduction of 12.6% and 13.9% respectively. HPLC amino acid analysis of peach juice revealed that the addition of the yeast suspension greatly modified their composition: asparagine was completely depleted soon after 12h of incubation and was probably hydrolyzed to aspartic acid by the yeasts, as aspartic acid content markedly increased. Pure asparagine and aspartic acid were tested by in vitro trials at the concentrations found in peach juice: both influenced M. laxa growth, but in opposite ways. Asparagine stimulated pathogen growth; conversely, amended medium with aspartic acid significantly inhibited the conidia germination and mycelial development of M. laxa. Scanning Electron Microscopy revealed that both strains showed a great capability to compete with M. laxa for space (starting 8h after treatment), colonizing the wound surface and inhibiting pathogen growth. This study clearly showed that A. pullulans L1 and L8 strains could compete with M. laxa for nutrients and space; this mode of action may play an important role in the antagonistic activity, especially in the first hours of tritrophic host-pathogen-antagonist interaction, although several other mechanisms can interact each other.
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Keywords:  Asparagine; Aspartic acid; HPLC analysis; Peach juice; SEM micrographs

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28242420     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2017.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Food Microbiol        ISSN: 0168-1605            Impact factor:   5.277


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