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Antibiosis of Trichoderma spp strains native to northeastern Mexico against the pathogenic fungus Macrophomina phaseolina
Mendoza, José Luis Hernández; Pérez, María Isabel Sánchez; Prieto, Juan Manuel González; Velásquez, Jesús DiCarlo Quiroz; Olivares, Jesús Gerardo García; Langarica, Homar Rene Gill.
  • Mendoza, José Luis Hernández; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Centro de Biotecnología Genómica. Tamaulipas. MX
  • Pérez, María Isabel Sánchez; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Centro de Biotecnología Genómica. Tamaulipas. MX
  • Prieto, Juan Manuel González; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Centro de Biotecnología Genómica. Tamaulipas. MX
  • Velásquez, Jesús DiCarlo Quiroz; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Centro de Biotecnología Genómica. Tamaulipas. MX
  • Olivares, Jesús Gerardo García; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Centro de Biotecnología Genómica. Tamaulipas. MX
  • Langarica, Homar Rene Gill; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Centro de Biotecnología Genómica. Tamaulipas. MX
Braz. j. microbiol ; 46(4): 1093-1101, Oct.-Dec. 2015. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-769640
ABSTRACT
Abstract Sampling of agricultural soils from the Mexican northeastern region was performed to detect Trichoderma spp., genetically characterize it, and assess its potential use as a biologic control agent against Macrophomina phaseolina. M. phaseolina is a phytopathogen that attacks over 500 species of cultivated plants and causes heavy losses in the regional sorghum crop. Sampling was performed immediately after sorghum or corn harvest in an area that was approximately 170 km from the Mexico-USA border. Sixteen isolates were obtained in total. Using colony morphology and sequencing the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) 1 and 4 of 18S rDNA, 14 strains were identified as Trichoderma harzianum, T. koningiopsis and T. virens. Subsequently, their antagonistic activity against M. phaseolina was evaluated in vitro, and 11 isolates showed antagonism by competition and stopped M. phaseolina growth. In 4 of these isolates, the antibiosis phenomenon was observed through the formation of an intermediate band without growth between colonies. One strain, HTE808, was identified as Trichoderma koningiopsis and grew rapidly; when it came into contact with the M. phaseolina colony, it continued to grow and sporulated until it covered the entire petri dish. Microscopic examination confirmed that it has a high level of hyperparasitism and is thus considered to have high potential for use in the control of this phytopathogen.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Plant Diseases / Ascomycota / Trichoderma / Zea mays / Sorghum / Mexico / Antibiosis Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Braz. j. microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Politécnico Nacional/MX

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Plant Diseases / Ascomycota / Trichoderma / Zea mays / Sorghum / Mexico / Antibiosis Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Braz. j. microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Politécnico Nacional/MX