木霉次生代谢物和有机组分对互交霉拮抗潜力的分析。

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biocontrol science Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.4265/bio.24.81
Shazia Shafique, Sobiya Shafique, Alina Javed, Naureen Akhtar, Shumaila Bibi
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摘要

木霉作为拮抗剂和植物生长促进剂的作用已被广泛记载。目前,采用0、15、30、45、60和75%稀释的滤液,测定了3种木霉(T. koningii (FCBP769)、T. viride (FCBP904)和T. harzianum (FCBP1277))对引起丁香叶坏死斑的交替孢霉(Alternaria alternata)的杀真菌活性。koningii T.、viride T.和harzianum T.分别显著降低真菌生物量40-95%、22-86%和52-91%。在分馏生物测定中,木霉代谢物使用有机溶剂(即正丁醇、正己烷、氯仿和乙酸乙酯)进行分离。不同浓度(10、20、30、40和50 ppm)对病原菌的抗真菌活性进行了评估。康宁叶提取物的乙酸乙酯部分对生物量的抑制作用最大,达到10 ~ 90%。结果表明,丁醇部分对病原菌生长的抑制作用为20% ~ 80%。而哈兹兰提取物对真菌生物量的抑制作用为55-85%。本研究表明,木霉试验种具有较强的杀真菌活性。目前的研究为开发利用木霉生物活性代谢物控制病原体的策略提供了可能性。
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Analysis of Antagonistic Potential of Secondary Metabolites and Organic Fractions of Trichoderma Species against Alternaria Alternata.

Role of Trichoderma species is well documented as antagonists as well as plant growth enhancers. Presently, the fungicidal potential of three Trichoderma species namely, T. koningii (FCBP769) , T. viride (FCBP904) , and T. harzianum (FCBP1277) was assessed against Alternaria alternata that causes leaf necrotic spots of Syzygium cumini and broad range of other plants using 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 and 75% dilutions of filtrates. There was a significant reduction of around 40-95%, 22-86% and 52-91% in fungal biomass by T. koningii, T. viride and T. harzianum, respectively. In fractionation bioassays, Trichoderma metabolites were partitioned using organic solvents viz., n-butanol, n-hexane, chloroform and ethyl acetate. Antifungal activity at different concentrations (10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 ppm) was assessed against the pathogen. Ethyl acetate fraction of T. koningii extract displayed the most promising activity resulting in 10-90% suppression in biomass. In case of T. viride butanol fraction proved the most effective in retarding the growth of pathogen from 20 to 80%. While T. harzianum extract revealed 55-85% arrest in fungal biomass due to n-hexane fraction. Present study concludes that test Trichoderma species demonstrated a strong fungicidal activity against A. alternata. Current research offers the possibility of developing strategies for controlling pathogens with bioactive metabolites of Trichoderma.

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