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Microscopic observations on the interaction of the mycoparasite Verticillium biguttatum with Rhizoctonia solani and other soil-borne fungi
Authors:P. H. J. F. van den Boogert  H. Reinartz  K. A. Sjollema  M. Veenhuis
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Soil Fertility, P.O. Box 30003, 9750 RA Haren (Gr.), The Netherlands;(2) Reuterstrasse 161, D-5060 Berg Gladbach 2, West-Germany;(3) Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, University of Groningen, Kerklaan 30, 9751 NN Haren (Gr.), The Netherlands
Abstract:The mycoparasitic interactions of Verticillium biguttatum with Rhizoctonia solani and with a variety of other soil-borne fungi were investigated in dual cultures. V. biguttatum interacted with various soil fungi by appressed growth along the host hyphae and infrequent penetrations. Intracellular growth and subsequent sporulation, however, only occurred with R. solani, a few binucleate Rhizoctonia and Ceratobasidium spp., and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Effective mycoparasitism on sclerotia was restricted to those belonging to R. solani.Electron-microscopic observations revealed that V. biguttatum can penetrate the host cell with infection tubes. This process is probably mediated by enzymatic hydrolysis of the cell wall. Subsequently, trophic hyphae develop within the host cytoplasm, ultimately resulting in death of the host cell.
Keywords:biological control  penetration  sclerotia  Slerotinia sclerotiorum
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