在橄榄苗圃中利用原生基质被动散布真菌敌人是否有助于控制植藻线虫?

M. A. Hamza, H. Tazi, O. Fossati-Gaschignard, A. Moukhli, H. Lakhtar, Z. Ferji, S. Roussos, A. El-Mousadik, H. Boubaker, T. Mateille
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主题描述。在摩洛哥,根据“摩洛哥绿色计划”扩大农业部门也将引入植物疾病和植物寄生线虫(PPN)。大多数橄榄苗圃所使用的土壤基质都可能存在PPN和天敌的存在。目标。本研究评估了PPN和噬线虫真菌(nematophaous fungi, NF)在底物中的共存,以及NF抑制PPN的潜力。方法。从25个橄榄苗圃中分离305个底物样品,对PPN和NF属的多样性进行了表征,并对NF的杀线虫和酶功能活性进行了评价。结果。在分离的样品中检测到较高的PPN多样性,并通过NF活性区分底物。PPN和NF多样性模式之间的全球划分证实了捕食者-捕食者的拮抗作用。此外,PPN-NF模式取决于真菌存活(腐生菌vs专性寄生虫)和拮抗(捕食vs毒性)过程。然而,即使是最适合的NF菌株(生长、产孢、酶活性)也不一定对PPN最有效。因此,我们假设捕食和竞争可能是NF克服环境胁迫和寻找替代或补充营养来源的适应过程。结论。利用来自栽培和野生土壤的多种天然NF为橄榄苗圃PPN管理策略的发展提供了前景。
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May passive dispersal of fungal enemies with native substrates in olive nurseries help to control phytonematodes?
Description of the subject. In Morocco, expanding agricultural sector under “Morocco Green Plan” will also introduce plant diseases and plant parasitic nematodes (PPN). Soil substrate used in most of the olive nurseries is potentially inhabited by PPN and natural enemies. Objectives. This work assessed the co-occurrence of PPN and nematophagous fungi (NF) in substrates and potential of NF to suppress PPN. Method. The diversity of PPN and NF genera was characterized in 305 substrate samples, isolated from 25 olive nurseries and functional activity (nematicidal and enzymatic) of NF was evaluated. Results. High PPN diversity was detected in the isolated samples and substrates were differentiated by NF activity. Global partition between PPN and NF diversity patterns confirmed prey-predator antagonism. Moreover, PPN-NF patterns depend on the fungal survival (saprophytes vs obligate parasites) and antagonism (predation vs toxicity) processes. However, even the NF strains with maximum fitness (growth, sporulation, enzymatic activity) were not inevitably the most effective against PPN. Consequently, it was hypothesized that predation and competition could be an adaptation process of NF to overcome environmental stress and exploit alternative or supplementary nutrient sources. Conclusions. The use of diverse native NF from cultivated and wild soils offer future prospects for the development of PPN management strategies in olive nurseries.
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