Innovative Use of Hermetia illucens Frass Extract as Priming to Promote Tomato and Wheat Growth and Protection

Leonardo Coviello, Maria Nuzzaci, Patrizia Falabella, Carmen Scieuzo, Rosanna Salvia, Domenico Ronga, Antonella Vitti
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Frass deriving from Hermetia illucens was explored as a new sustainable tool to induce biostimulation and/or antifungal activity in Solanum lycopersicum L. var Cerasiforme and Triticum durum Desf. var Simeto against the soil-borne pathogens Fusarium spp. Phytotoxicity and in vitro antagonism assessments (mycelial growth inhibition of about 40%) allowed to define the optimal dilution of 10% of pasteurised-frass extract (pFE) to employ for seed priming. Germination tests on water agar demonstrated the priming effectiveness for wheat, but not for tomato, as the analysed parameters were not positively affected. The pFE was used also in combination with the known biocontrol agent Trichoderma harzianum T22 (T22), demonstrating that they could work together to obtain a good growth promotion and protective effect in wheat. Indeed, the priming with pFE significantly reduced the disease incidence of almost 60% or 80%, compared to the infected control, if used alone or combined with T22, respectively. The ability of frass extract to control F. sporotrichioides in wheat was attributed to both enzymatic and non-enzymatic responses, due to observed differences in total phenolic content (TPC) and superoxide dismutase activity (SOD) in seedlings derived from treated seeds, compared to untreated control. Our findings highlight the great potential of H. illucens frass as a sustainable, green, and circular economy-based tool in agricultural systems.

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研究了一种新的可持续的诱导番茄茄(Solanum lycopersicum L. var cerasiformme)和硬粒小麦(Triticum durum Desf)生物刺激和抗真菌活性的工具。植物毒性和体外拮抗评估(菌丝生长抑制约40%)允许确定10%巴氏杀菌草提取物(pFE)的最佳稀释度,用于种子引物。在水琼脂上进行的萌发试验表明,该方法对小麦有效,但对番茄无效,因为所分析的参数不受正影响。pFE还与已知的哈兹木霉T22 (Trichoderma harzianum T22)生物防治剂联用,表明二者可协同作用,在小麦中取得良好的促生保护效果。事实上,如果单独使用或与T22联合使用,与感染对照相比,pFE的启动显著降低了近60%或80%的疾病发病率。粗草提取物对小麦孢子毛线虫的控制能力可归因于酶促和非酶促反应,因为处理过的种子与未处理的种子相比,幼苗的总酚含量(TPC)和超氧化物歧化酶活性(SOD)存在差异。我们的研究结果强调了在农业系统中作为可持续的、绿色的、基于循环经济的工具的巨大潜力。
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