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Noemi Carla Baron1, Andressa de Souza Pollo2, Everlon Cid Rigobelo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Especially on commodities crops like soybean, maize, cotton, coffee and others, high yields are reached mainly by the intensive use of pesticides and fertilizers. The biological management of crops is a relatively recent concept, and its application has increased expectations about a more sustainable agriculture. The use of fungi as plant bioinoculants has proven to be a useful alternative in this process, and research is deepening on genera and species with some already known potential. In this context, the present study focused on the analysis of the plant growth promotion potential of Purpureocillium lilacinum, Purpureocillium lavendulum and Metarhizium marquandii aiming its use as bioinoculants in maize, bean and soybean.Entities:
Keywords: Maize; Metarhizium marquandii; Plant-growth-promoting; Purpureocillium lilacinum; Soybean
Year: 2020 PMID: 32518715 PMCID: PMC7261125 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of the ITS region of ribosomal DNA.
The sequences of this study are indicated by the LSM code. For the other sequences, the codes preceding the specific name refer to the GenBank accession number (NCBI). The sequences of the P. lilacinum strains CBS 128764, CBS 129077, CBS 346.51 and CBS 119377; P. lavendulum CBS 128678; and I. farinosa CBS 156.65 were collected from the CBS database. Type = Type strain.
Figure 3Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of concatenated ITS and β-tubulin regions sequences.
The sequences in this study are indicated by the LSM code. The remaining sequences were collected from the CBS database.
List of all strains used in the phylogenies with their respectives GenBank accession numbers for ITS and β-tubulin sequences.
| Cult. Collec. ID | Identification | GenBank accession number | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ITS | β-tubulin | ||
| LSM 6 | |||
| LSM 13 | |||
| LSM 14 | |||
| LSM 17 | |||
| LSM 18 | |||
| LSM 19 | |||
| LSM 20 | |||
| LSM 21 | |||
| LSM 22 | |||
| LSM 24 | |||
| LSM 42 | |||
| LSM 59 | |||
| LSM 62 | |||
| LSM 63 | |||
| LSM 65 | |||
| LSM 67 | |||
| LSM 68 | |||
| LSM 72 | |||
| LSM 73 | |||
| LSM 74 | |||
| LSM 77 | |||
| LSM 78 | |||
| LSM 175 | |||
| LSM 177 | |||
| LSM 178 | |||
| LSM 179 | |||
| LSM 182 | |||
| LSM 183 | |||
| LSM 187 | |||
| LSM 211 | |||
| CBS 284.36 | |||
| CBS 226.73B | - | ||
| CBS 128806 | - | ||
| CBS 129402 | - | ||
| CBS 129474 | - | ||
| CBS 100229 | - | ||
| CBS 100379 | - | ||
| CBS 429.87 | - | ||
| CBS 430.87 | - | ||
| CBS 431.87 | - | ||
| CBS 110398 | - | ||
| CBS 328.93 | - | ||
| CBS 128764 | - | ||
| CBS 129077 | - | ||
| CBS 346.51 | - | ||
| CBS 119377 | DTO 008-H8/038-B7 | - | |
| CBS 432.87 | |||
| 114 B | |||
| IHEM 18252 | - | ||
| CBS 128677 | - | ||
| CBS 128678 | - | ||
| CBS 128893 | - | ||
| CBS 182.27 | |||
| CBS 130230 | - | ||
| CBS 127148 | - | ||
| CBS 129411 | - | ||
| CBS 282.53 | - | ||
| ATCC 10525 | - | ||
| CBS 807.71 | - | ||
| CBS 424.51 | - | ||
| CBS 806.71 | |||
| ARSEF 936 | - | ||
| UAMH 11176 | |||
| UAMH 11028 | |||
| CBS 156.65 | - | ||
| CBS 111113 | |||
| HG 30 | - | ||
| ARSEF 1644 | - | ||
| ATCC 16312 | - | ||
| CBS 244.31 | - | ||
| MBC 053 | - | ||
| CBS 105.73 | |||
| CBS 338.51 | |||
| CBS 102.74 | - | ||
| CBS 110431 | |||
| CBS 132734 | |||
| CBS 229.73 | |||
| CBS 364.76 | |||
| CBS 448.69 | |||
Notes:
Code from CBS database.
Used for sequences of type strain cultures.
The table presents the sequences obtained from the strains isolated in this study, identified by the LSM code, and also the sequences collected from NCBI and CBS databases.
Figure 4In vitro P solubilization by the 30 fungal strains.
Graphic representation of fluorapatite solubilization by the 30 strains tested. Data are presented as μg of solubilized P/g of mycelium produced. The variance analysis (F test) was followed by Tukey’s test for means comparison at 5% of probability (α = 0.05). Different letters indicate statistical significance.
Figure 5In vitro IAA production by the 30 fungal strains.
Graphic representation of IAA production by the 30 strains tested. Data are presented as μg of IAA/g of mycelium produced. The variance analysis (F test) was followed by Tukey’s test for means comparison at 5% of probability (α = 0.05). Different letters indicate statistical significance.
Figure 6Performance of the selected strains in greenhouse experiment.
Graphic illustration represents the statistical analysis of parameters evaluated. (A–C) depict results of the inoculation of P. lilacinum (LSM 14, 24, 62, 65, 179 and 183) and M. marquandii (LSM 68) strains on maize. (D) Shows the P increase in bean plants shoot and (E–H) the effect of fungal inoculation in soybean plants. The variance analysis (F test) was followed by Duncan’s test for means comparison at 5% of probability (α = 0.05). Different letters indicate statistical significance.
Figure 2Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of the β-tubulin coding region.
The sequences of this study are indicated by the LSM code. For the other sequences, the codes preceding the specific name refer to the GenBank accession number (NCBI). The sequence for the strain CBS 111113 was collected from the CBS database. Type = Type strain.