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Biocontrol Mechanisms of Trichoderma koningiopsis PSU3-2 against Postharvest Anthracnose of Chili Pepper.

On-Uma Ruangwong1,2, Chaninun Pornsuriya3, Kitsada Pitija4, Anurag Sunpapao3.   

Abstract

Several mechanisms are involved in the biological control of plant pathogens by the soil-borne Trichoderma spp. fungi. The aim of this study was to characterize a new strain of Trichoderma as a potential biological control agent to control the postharvest anthracnose of chili pepper caused by Colletotrichumgloeosporioides. A total of nine strains of Trichoderma spp. were screened for their antifungal activity using a dual culture assay against C.gloeosporioides. Trichoderma koningiopsis PSU3-2 was shown to be the most effective strain, with a percentage inhibition of 79.57%, which was significantly higher than that of other strains (p < 0.05). In the sealed plate method, T. koningiopsis PSU3-2 suppressed the growth of C.gloeosporioides by 38.33%. Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) was applied to trap volatiles emitted by T. koningiopsis PSU3-2, and the GC/MS profiling revealed the presence of antifungal compounds including azetidine, 2-phenylethanol, and ethyl hexadecanoate. The production of cell-wall-degrading enzymes (CWDEs) was assayed through cell-free culture filtrate (CF) of PSU3-2, and the enzyme activity of chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase was 0.06 and 0.23 U/mL, respectively, significantly higher than that in the control (p < 0.05). Scanning electron microscopy of the mycelium incubated in cell-free CF of T. koningiopsis PSU3-2 showed the abnormal shape of C.gloeosporioides hyphae. Application of T. koningiopsis PSU3-2 by the dipping method significantly reduced the lesion size (p < 0.05) after inoculation with C.gloeosporioides compared to the control, and there was no disease symptom development in T. koningiopsis PSU3-2-treated chili pepper. This study demonstrates that T. koningiopsis PSU3-2 is an effective antagonistic microorganism and a promising biocontrol agent against postharvest anthracnose of chili pepper, acting with multiple mechanisms.

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Keywords:  GC/MS profiling; chitinase; electron microscopy; in vitro tests; β-1,3-glucanase

Year:  2021        PMID: 33916921     DOI: 10.3390/jof7040276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)        ISSN: 2309-608X


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