Exploring eco-sensitive strategies for effective powdery mildew management in grapevines

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Biological Control Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.18311/jbc/2023/34206
R. Jena, I. Y. Raja, V. Ramamoorthy, S. LAKSHMI NARAYANAN, R. Renuka, A. SUBBIAH, K. ERAIVAN ARUTKANI AIYANATHAN, V. KARTHIK PANDI, R. SIVADHARSHANAPRIYA
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Grapevine powdery mildew is one of the most important plant diseases widely affecting crops in many countries. The main aim of the present study was to use Ampelomyces quisqualis isolates to suppress the powdery mildew of grapes under field conditions. The findings revealed a strong correlation between the mycoparasite, Ampelomyces quisqualis and the grape powdery mildew pathogens, suggesting its potential for effective control. The results revealed that a single spray of A. quisqualis @ 2.0 per cent (MDU1) succeeded by two sprays of Trichoderma asperellum @ 2.0 per cent (Tasp,7) were found to be effective against Erysiphe necator. In addition, liquid formulation of A. quisqualis isolate MDU1 (2% w/v) as a foliar spray at 2% containing 2 × 106 spores ml-1 the during initial occurrence of the disease up to three sprayings at 15 days interval was found to be best. Thus, a liquid formulation of A. quisqualis isolate MDU1 proved effective in managing grapes powdery mildew disease under field conditions. The rDNA ITS region of A. quisqualis isolates was analyzed at the molecular level, and the resulting sequences were subjected to GC-MS analysis. The secondary metabolite identification using GC-MS revealed the presence of antimicrobial compounds, including squalene with the highest peak of 4.643 percent, octadecanoic acid with 3.862 percent, tetradecanoic acid with 3.600 percent, and 9,12-octadecadienoic acid (Z,Z) with 1.451 percent. These bioactive compounds revealed by GC-MS analysis in crude extracts of A. quisqualis had a stronger antifungal activity against E. necator.
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探索葡萄白粉病有效管理的生态敏感策略
葡萄白粉病是许多国家广泛危害作物的重要植物病害之一。本研究的主要目的是在田间条件下利用拟曲曲霉菌株抑制葡萄白粉病。研究结果揭示了葡萄白粉病病原菌与支原体、拟葡萄曲霉之间存在很强的相关性,提示了葡萄白粉病的有效防治潜力。结果表明,单次喷施@ 2.0%的拟黄刺木霉(MDU1)后,两次喷施@ 2.0%的曲霉(Tasp,7)对赤霉病有较好的防治效果。此外,发现拟青霉分离物MDU1 (2% w/v)作为叶片喷雾剂,浓度为2%,含有2 × 106孢子ml-1,在疾病发生初期,每隔15天喷3次是最好的。因此,在葡萄白粉病田间条件下,拟喹诺菌分离株MDU1的液体制剂被证明是有效的。在分子水平上对拟南芥分离株的rDNA ITS区进行了分析,并对所得序列进行了GC-MS分析。二级代谢物GC-MS鉴定结果显示,其中角鲨烯(峰值为4.643%)、十八烷酸(峰值为3.862%)、十四烷酸(峰值为3.600%)、9,12-十八烷酸(Z,Z)(峰值为1.451%)等抗菌化合物的存在。气相色谱-质谱分析表明,这些活性化合物对赤霉病菌具有较强的抗真菌活性。
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