Effectiveness of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Funneliformis mossae and Rhizophagus irregularis as biological control agent of the citrus nematode Tylenchulus semipenetrans

Btissam Zoubi , Fouad Mokrini , Siham Houssayni , Abderrazak Benkebboura , Oumaima Akachoud , Cherki Ghoulam , Abdelilah Iraqi Housseini , Ahmed Qaddoury
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Tylenchulus semipenetrans is one of the most destructive citrus pest globally, causing significant crop losses. Its management is challenging due to its broad host range and adaptability to diverse conditions. While nematicides are commonly used, they increase production costs and pose risks to health and the environment. This study aims to develop an alternative control method for this plant parasite by investigating the potential of two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), Rhizophagus irregularis (C. Walker and A. Schüßler, no. BGCBJ09 and Funneliformis mosseae (Gerd. and Trappe, BEG no. 12), under greenhouse conditions. Results demonstrated that both AMF strains significantly reduced T. semipenetrans populations in the soil and roots of citrus rootstocks. In soil, F. mosseae and R. irregularis reduced nematode populations by 95.44 % and 86.5 % in Citrus aurantium, and by 95.57 % and 80.47 % in Carrizo citrange, respectively. In roots, reductions were 81.55 % and 63.10 % for C. aurantium with R. irregularis and F. mosseae, respectively, and 88.89 % and 77.78 % for C. citrange with F. mosseae and R. irregularis, respectively. Additionally, AMF significantly enhanced the growth and biomass of citrus rootstocks compared to the control group infected solely with T. semipenetrans.
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丛枝菌根真菌 Funneliformis mossae 和 Rhizophagus irregularis 作为柑橘线虫 Tylenchulus semipenetrans 生物防治剂的功效
半知菌(Tylenchulus semipenetrans)是全球最具破坏性的柑橘害虫之一,会给作物造成重大损失。由于其寄主范围广,对各种条件的适应性强,因此其管理具有挑战性。虽然杀线虫剂很常用,但它们会增加生产成本,并对健康和环境构成风险。本研究旨在通过研究两种节肢型菌根真菌(AMF)--Rhizophagus irregularis(C. Walker and A. Schüßler,No.BGCBJ09 和 Funneliformis mosseae (Gerd. and Trappe, BEG no. 12))在温室条件下的潜力。结果表明,这两种 AMF 菌株都能显著减少土壤和柑橘砧木根部的半知菌数量。在土壤中,F. mosseae 和 R. irregularis 分别减少了枳实中 95.44 % 和 86.5 % 的线虫数量,以及 Carrizo citrange 中 95.57 % 和 80.47 % 的线虫数量。在根部,枳壳与 R. mosseae 和 F. mosseae 分别减少了 81.55 % 和 63.10 %,柑橘与 F. mosseae 和 R. mosseae 分别减少了 88.89 % 和 77.78 %。此外,与只感染半知菌的对照组相比,AMF 能显著提高柑橘砧木的生长和生物量。
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