Quantitative comparison of Fusarium oxysporum competitiveness in relation to carbon utilization |
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Authors: | Yvonne Couteaudier Claude Alabouvette |
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Institution: | INRA, Station de Flore Pathogène dans le Sol, Dijon, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract The competitive saprophytic interaction between pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains of Fusarium oxysporum was investigated by studying their ability to competitively colonize sterilized soil. It was demonstrated that carbon was the first limiting substrate of Fusarium oxysporum growth in sterilized soil. Moreover, the efficiency with which glucose was utilized in the formation of propagules varied from one strain to another. Results of competitiion experiments showed that a linear relationship existed between the ratio of inoculum densities at the plateau (carrying capacity) and the ratio of inoculum densities incorporated into non-amended sterilized soil. The slope of the regression line indicated the competitiveness index, i.e. the competitiveness of a non-pathogenic strain in relation to that of a pathogenic strain. This parameter could be related to the yield coefficient of the strains in glucose-amended soil. |
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Keywords: | Soil Antagonism Non-pathogenic strains Yield Biological control |
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