内生真菌在草坪草中的应用:难以推向市场

Alan V. Stewart, Guilherme Barcellos, Leah Brilman
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20世纪80年代首次报道了内生Epichloë真菌对黑麦草(Lolium spp.)和羊茅(Festuca spp.)的农艺效益。各种Epichloë内生菌物种和菌株已被证明能产生一系列不同的生物碱,对害虫和放牧动物有相当大的影响,对线虫和疾病有一定的影响,并提高植物的抗逆性。然而,这些生物碱对植物性能和草坪恢复力的影响因环境而异,通常与特定的昆虫压力和夏季压力条件有关。已有40多种害虫和疾病对内生菌感染有反应。由于许多Epichloë真菌是种子传播的,内生菌向种子的传播受亲本植物中发现的水平以及内生菌在种子生产过程中的维持情况控制。种子批中的内生植物活力在储存和运输过程中会下降,尤其是在高温和高湿度下储存时。种子生产过程中,内生植物在种子中的生长可能受到天气、杀菌剂和生长调节剂的使用以及播种后结合的时间的影响。在美国,已经报道了国家草坪草评估计划试验中使用的品种的育种家种子中的内生菌感染水平,但目前还没有标准来标记内生菌水平高的品种。如果没有合适的方案和标准,向高羊茅(高羊茅)、黑麦草和细羊茅提供高内生菌感染水平存在挑战。
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Use of endophytic fungi in turfgrasses: Difficulties in delivery to the market

The agronomic benefits of endophytic Epichloë fungi for the performance of ryegrass (Lolium spp.) and fescue (Festuca spp.) species were first reported in the 1980s. Various Epichloë endophyte species and strains have been shown to produce a series of different alkaloids with considerable impact on insect pests and grazing animals, some effects on nematodes and diseases, and improvements in plant stress tolerance. However, the impact of these alkaloids on plant performance and turf resilience varies across environments, and often relates to specific insect pressures and stressful summer conditions. Over 40 insect pests and diseases have been documented as responding to endophyte infection.

As many Epichloë fungi are seed transmitted, endophyte transmission to the seed is controlled by the levels found in the parent plants and how well the endophyte is maintained during seed production. Endophyte viability in seed lots can drop during storage and transport, especially when stored under high temperatures and humidity. Endophyte growth into seed during seed production can be influenced by the weather, use of fungicides and growth regulators, and the timing of combining after swathing. In the United States, the endophyte infection levels in breeders’ seed of the cultivars used in the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program trials have been reported but currently, no standards exist for labeling cultivars delivered with high endophyte levels. Without suitable protocols and standards, challenges exist in delivering high endophyte infection levels to tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), ryegrass, and fine fescues.

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