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Antimicrobial volatile organic compounds affect morphogenesis-related enzymes in Guignardia citricarpa,causal agent of citrus black spot
Authors:Mauricio Batista Fialho  Luiz Fernando Romanholo Ferreira  Regina Teresa Rosim Monteiro
Institution:1. Department of Plant Pathology and Nematology, ‘Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture’ , University of S?o Paulo , CP 09, CEP 13418-900 , Piracicaba , SP , Brazil;2. Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture , University of S?o Paulo , CP 96, CEP 13400-970 , Piracicaba , SP , Brazil
Abstract:Although non-volatile substances toxic to plant pathogenic microorganisms have been extensively studied over the years, few studies have focused on microbial volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The VOCs produced by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain CR-1, used in fermentative processes for fuel ethanol production, are able to inhibit the vegetative development of the fungus Guignardia citricarpa, causal agent of the disease citrus black spot. How microbial VOCs affect the development of fungi is not known. Thus, the objective of the present work was to study the effect of the artificial mixture of VOCs identified from S. cerevisiae on intracellular enzymes involved in the mycelial morphogenesis in G. citricarpa. The phytopathogenic fungus was exposed to artificial mixture of VOCs constituted by alcohols (ethanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, 2-methyl-1-butanol and phenylethyl alcohol) and esters (ethyl acetate and ethyl octanoate) in the proportions naturally found in the atmosphere produced by the yeast. The VOCs inhibited considerably the mycelial development and interfered negatively with the production of the morphogenesis-related enzymes. After 72 h of exposure to the VOCs the laccase and tyrosinase activities decreased 46 and 32%, respectively, however, the effect on the chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase activities was lower, 17 and 13% of inhibition, respectively. Therefore, the exposure of the fungus to the antimicrobial volatiles can influence both fungal mycelial growth rate and activity of enzymes implicated in morphogenesis. This knowledge is important to understand the microbial interactions mediated by VOCs in nature and to develop new strategies to control plant pathogens as G. citricarpa in postharvest.
Keywords:antimicrobial activity  biocontrol  Citrus  morphogenesis  plant disease
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