Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21

In this study, a Bionectria sp. strain isolated from citrus rhizosphere was evaluated for its potential in inhibiting the growth of Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium aphanidermatum. It was demonstrated that Bionectria sp. 6.21 inhibited the growth of P. aphanidermatum and R. solani. In dual cultures, h...

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Main Authors: Soares de Melo Itamar, Montes Peral Valente Angela Maria, Nessner Kavamura Vanessa, Dias Vilela Elke Simoni, Faull Jane Louise
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Plant Protection Research
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spelling doaj-67a78e07908748818d9696f6e5f2c3442020-11-25T02:51:24ZengPolish Academy of SciencesJournal of Plant Protection Research1899-007X2014-12-0154432733310.2478/jppr-2014-0049jppr-2014-0049Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21 Soares de Melo Itamar0 Montes Peral Valente Angela Maria1 Nessner Kavamura Vanessa2 Dias Vilela Elke Simoni3Faull Jane Louise 4Laboratory of Environmental Microbiology, Embrapa Environment, Jaguariúna, SP 13.820-000, BrazilLaboratory of Environmental Microbiology, Embrapa Environment, Jaguariúna, SP 13.820-000, BrazilLaboratory of Environmental Microbiology, Embrapa Environment, Jaguariúna, SP 13.820-000, BrazilLaboratory of Environmental Microbiology, Embrapa Environment, Jaguariúna, SP 13.820-000, BrazilDepartment of Biological Sciences, Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HX, UKIn this study, a Bionectria sp. strain isolated from citrus rhizosphere was evaluated for its potential in inhibiting the growth of Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium aphanidermatum. It was demonstrated that Bionectria sp. 6.21 inhibited the growth of P. aphanidermatum and R. solani. In dual cultures, however, the antagonist only parasitised R. solani. Regarding the assay involving P. aphanidermatum, a lack of mycoparasitic ability was demonstrated. Crude extract of Bionectria completely inhibited the mycelial growth of both fungi. It appears that the main mechanism involved in the antagonism of Pythium by Bionectria is through antibiotic production. The antagonistic fungus released extracellular secondary metabolites. The metabolites were found to be inhibitory to both plant pathogenic fungi. From the crude extract, eleven fractions were obtained and tested for their antifungal properties. Two of them showed very strong activity against P. aphanidermatum. The obtained results indicated that this biocontrol agent has both antibiotic and mycoparasitic properties. On the other hand, evidence obtained from Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) suggests the involvement of an enzymatic process, with enzymatic digestion playing a major role in the parasitism of Bionectria sp. 6.21. In conclusion, these results provide evidence that mainly due to mycoparasitism, this strain has the potential to become a good candidate for biological control.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jppr.2014.54.issue-4/jppr-2014-0049/jppr-2014-0049.xml?format=INTantifungal activity Bionectria sp. enzymes plant diseases
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author Soares de Melo Itamar
Montes Peral Valente Angela Maria
Nessner Kavamura Vanessa
Dias Vilela Elke Simoni
Faull Jane Louise
spellingShingle Soares de Melo Itamar
Montes Peral Valente Angela Maria
Nessner Kavamura Vanessa
Dias Vilela Elke Simoni
Faull Jane Louise
Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21
Journal of Plant Protection Research
antifungal activity
Bionectria sp.
enzymes
plant diseases
author_facet Soares de Melo Itamar
Montes Peral Valente Angela Maria
Nessner Kavamura Vanessa
Dias Vilela Elke Simoni
Faull Jane Louise
author_sort Soares de Melo Itamar
title Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21
title_short Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21
title_full Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21
title_fullStr Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21
title_full_unstemmed Mycoparasitic nature of Bionectria sp. strain 6.21
title_sort mycoparasitic nature of bionectria sp. strain 6.21
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Journal of Plant Protection Research
issn 1899-007X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description In this study, a Bionectria sp. strain isolated from citrus rhizosphere was evaluated for its potential in inhibiting the growth of Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium aphanidermatum. It was demonstrated that Bionectria sp. 6.21 inhibited the growth of P. aphanidermatum and R. solani. In dual cultures, however, the antagonist only parasitised R. solani. Regarding the assay involving P. aphanidermatum, a lack of mycoparasitic ability was demonstrated. Crude extract of Bionectria completely inhibited the mycelial growth of both fungi. It appears that the main mechanism involved in the antagonism of Pythium by Bionectria is through antibiotic production. The antagonistic fungus released extracellular secondary metabolites. The metabolites were found to be inhibitory to both plant pathogenic fungi. From the crude extract, eleven fractions were obtained and tested for their antifungal properties. Two of them showed very strong activity against P. aphanidermatum. The obtained results indicated that this biocontrol agent has both antibiotic and mycoparasitic properties. On the other hand, evidence obtained from Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) suggests the involvement of an enzymatic process, with enzymatic digestion playing a major role in the parasitism of Bionectria sp. 6.21. In conclusion, these results provide evidence that mainly due to mycoparasitism, this strain has the potential to become a good candidate for biological control.
topic antifungal activity
Bionectria sp.
enzymes
plant diseases
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