The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violacea

Aim: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales) inoculum on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick repellency of the extracts of Tulbaghia violacea (Amaryllidaceae). Materials and Methods: Eight-week-old potted seedlings of T. violacea...

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Main Authors: Pumla Staffa, Nkululeko Nyangiwe, George Msalya, Yakob Petro Nagagi, Felix Nchu
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Published: Veterinary World 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.13/June-2020/20.pdf
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spelling doaj-e41e990b159946b68888e87be32d3d9f2021-08-02T14:32:29ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162020-06-011361159116610.14202/vetworld.2020.1159-1166The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violaceaPumla Staffa0Nkululeko Nyangiwe1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2685-1896George Msalya2Yakob Petro Nagagi3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1940-5449Felix Nchu4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9910-5085Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Bellville, Symphony Way, Bellville, Cape Town, 7535, South Africa.Department of Agriculture, Dohne Agricultural Development Institute, Private Bag X15, Stutterheim, 4930, South Africa.Department of Animal, Aquaculture and Range Sciences, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3004, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, Tanzania.Livestock and Human Diseases Vector Control Division, Tropical Pesticides Research Institute, P. O. Box 3024, Arusha, Tanzania.Department of Horticultural Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Bellville, Symphony Way, Bellville, Cape Town, 7535, South Africa.Aim: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales) inoculum on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick repellency of the extracts of Tulbaghia violacea (Amaryllidaceae). Materials and Methods: Eight-week-old potted seedlings of T. violacea were each inoculated with conidia of B. bassiana (strain SM3) suspended at a concentration of 1×106 conidia mL–1. Tissue colonization by fungal conidia was assessed after 3 weeks. Plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick repellency were assessed after 12 weeks post-treatment. Results: B. bassiana conidia successfully colonized leaf and root tissues of T. violacea. The growth of fungal hyphae out of the leaf and root sections occurred in 75% and 91.6% of plants, respectively. Inoculation of the plants with B. bassiana significantly (p<0.05) influenced root length and plant height but did not have substantial effects on weights and leaf number of T. violacea. While the fungus did not have significant effects on overall number of the volatile chemical constituents, significant variations in the quantity (area ratio) were observed in at least four compounds that were detected. In the tick repellency bioassay, high concentration (20 w/v%) of acetone extract from fungus-exposed plants produced the least repellent effect on Rhipicephalus appendiculatus larvae (Ixodidae), while at lower concentrations (5 w/v% and 10 w/v%) of acetone extracts of T. violacea, tick repellent activity of the extract of the fungus treatment was significantly improved and was comparable to commercial N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide and the other treatments. Conclusion: Experimental fungal inoculation positively influenced plant growth in height and root length and tick (R. appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of T. violacea at a concentration of 10 w/v% compared to the control treatment.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.13/June-2020/20.pdfbeauveria bassianafungal endophytesecondary metabolitestick repellencytick toxicitytulbaghia violacea
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author Pumla Staffa
Nkululeko Nyangiwe
George Msalya
Yakob Petro Nagagi
Felix Nchu
spellingShingle Pumla Staffa
Nkululeko Nyangiwe
George Msalya
Yakob Petro Nagagi
Felix Nchu
The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violacea
Veterinary World
beauveria bassiana
fungal endophyte
secondary metabolites
tick repellency
tick toxicity
tulbaghia violacea
author_facet Pumla Staffa
Nkululeko Nyangiwe
George Msalya
Yakob Petro Nagagi
Felix Nchu
author_sort Pumla Staffa
title The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violacea
title_short The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violacea
title_full The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violacea
title_fullStr The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violacea
title_full_unstemmed The effect of Beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of Tulbaghia violacea
title_sort effect of beauveria bassiana inoculation on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick (rhipicephalus appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of tulbaghia violacea
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Aim: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales) inoculum on plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick repellency of the extracts of Tulbaghia violacea (Amaryllidaceae). Materials and Methods: Eight-week-old potted seedlings of T. violacea were each inoculated with conidia of B. bassiana (strain SM3) suspended at a concentration of 1×106 conidia mL–1. Tissue colonization by fungal conidia was assessed after 3 weeks. Plant growth, volatile constituents, and tick repellency were assessed after 12 weeks post-treatment. Results: B. bassiana conidia successfully colonized leaf and root tissues of T. violacea. The growth of fungal hyphae out of the leaf and root sections occurred in 75% and 91.6% of plants, respectively. Inoculation of the plants with B. bassiana significantly (p<0.05) influenced root length and plant height but did not have substantial effects on weights and leaf number of T. violacea. While the fungus did not have significant effects on overall number of the volatile chemical constituents, significant variations in the quantity (area ratio) were observed in at least four compounds that were detected. In the tick repellency bioassay, high concentration (20 w/v%) of acetone extract from fungus-exposed plants produced the least repellent effect on Rhipicephalus appendiculatus larvae (Ixodidae), while at lower concentrations (5 w/v% and 10 w/v%) of acetone extracts of T. violacea, tick repellent activity of the extract of the fungus treatment was significantly improved and was comparable to commercial N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide and the other treatments. Conclusion: Experimental fungal inoculation positively influenced plant growth in height and root length and tick (R. appendiculatus) repellency of acetone extracts of T. violacea at a concentration of 10 w/v% compared to the control treatment.
topic beauveria bassiana
fungal endophyte
secondary metabolites
tick repellency
tick toxicity
tulbaghia violacea
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.13/June-2020/20.pdf
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