Histopathological studies of sclerotia of phytopathogenic fungi parasitized by a GFP transformed Trichoderma virens antagonistic strain |
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Authors: | Sabrina Sarrocco Lisbeth Mikkelsen Mariarosaria Vergara Dan Funck Jensen Mette Lübeck Giovanni Vannacci |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Tree Science, Entomology and Plant Pathology “G. Scaramuzzi”, Plant Pathology Section, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Pisa, Via del Borghetto 80, I-56124 Pisa, Italy;bDepartment of Plant Biology, Section for Plant Pathology, the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, 40 Thorvaldsensvej, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark;cScuola Normale Superiore, Piazza dei Cavalieri 7, I-56100 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | The gfp gene from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria, coding for the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), was used as a reporter gene to transform a Trichoderma virens strain I10, characterized as having a promising biocontrol activity against a large number of phytopathogenic fungi. On the basis of molecular and biological results, a stable GFP transformant was selected for further experiments. In order to evaluate the effects of GFP transformation on mycoparasitic ability of T. virens I10, sclerotia of Sclerotium rolfsii, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and S. minor were inoculated with the T. virens strain I10 GFP transformant or the wild type strain. Statistical analysis of percentages of decayed sclerotia showed that the transformation of the antagonistic isolate with the GFP reporter gene did not modify mycoparasitic activity against sclerotia. Sclerotium colonization was followed by fluorescent microscopy revealing intracellular growth of the antagonist in the cortex (S. rolfsii) and inter-cellular growth in the medulla (S. rolfsii, and S. sclerotiorum). The uniformly distributed mycelium of T. virens just beneath the rind of sclerotia of both S. rolfsii and S. sclerotiorum suggests that the sclerotia became infected at numerous randomly distributed locations without any preferential point of entry. |
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Keywords: | Biocontrol Crop protection Mycoparasites Sclerotinia Sclerotium |
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