| Literature DB >> 33429997 |
Zayneb Kthiri1, Maissa Ben Jabeur1, Fadia Chairi2, Camilo López-Cristoffanini2, Marta López-Carbonell2, Maria Dolores Serret2,3, Jose Luis Araus2,3, Chahine Karmous1, Walid Hamada1.
Abstract
Coating seeds with bio-control agents is a potentially effective approach to reduce the usage of pesticides and fertilizers applied and protect the natural environment. This study evaluated the effect of seed coating with Meyerozyma guilliermondii, strain INAT (MT731365), on seed germination, plant growth and photosynthesis, and plant resistance against Fusarium culmorum, in durum wheat under controlled conditions. Compared to control plants, seed coating with M. guilliermondii promoted the wheat growth (shoot and roots length and biomass), and photosynthesis and transpiration traits (chlorophyll, ɸPSII, rates of photosynthesis and transpiration, etc.) together with higher nitrogen balance index (NBI) and lower flavonols and anthocyanins. At 21 days post infection with Fusarium, M. guilliermondii was found to reduce the disease incidence and the severity, with reduction rates reaching up to 31.2% and 30.4%, respectively, as well as to alleviate the disease damaging impact on photosynthesis and plant growth. This was associated with lower ABA, flavonols and anthocyanins, compared to infected control. A pivotal function of M. guilliermondii as an antagonist of F. culmorum and a growth promoter is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Fusarium culmorum; Meyerozyma guilliermondii; durum wheat; growth promotion; induced defense response; physiological traits
Year: 2021 PMID: 33429997 PMCID: PMC7827111 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10010052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817