Biological control of Botrytis cinerea on tomato using naturally occurring fungal antagonists |
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Authors: | C. Mónaco G. Dal Bello M. C. Rollán L. Ronco G. Lampugnani N. Arteta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas ,;2. Centro de Investigaciones de Fitopatología , wotzke@netverk.com.ar;4. Centro de Investigaciones de Fitopatología ,;5. Centro de Investigaciones de Fitopatología ,;6. Cátedra de Terapeutica Vegetal , |
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Abstract: | Abstract In order to evaluate the potential of naturally occurring filamentous fungi having potential as biocontrol agents effective against grey mould and post-harvest fruit rot caused by Botrytis cinerea on tomato, fungal saprophytes were isolated. They were obtained from leaves, fruits and flowers belonging to different species of cultivated and spontaneous Solanaceous plants collected at the horticultural area of La Plata, Argentina. Of 300 isolates screened for inhibition of B. cinerea using the dual culture technique on agar plate, 12 strains inhibited strongly mycelial growth of the pathogen. Among the antagonists one isolate of Epicoccun nigrum (126), four of Trichoderma harzianum (110, 118, 248 and 252) and four isolates of Fusarium spp. decreased the spore germination of B. cinerea between 30 and 70%. These isolates were probed on tomato fruits to evaluate their biocontrol activity against post-harvest grey mould. In growth chamber tests, E. nigrum (27), F. equiseti (22, 105) and T. harzianum (118, 252) reduced the diameter of fruit lesions by 50 – 90% and were selected for further biocontrol assays of tomato plants in the greenhouse. Although there were not significant differences between the treatments and the control, F. equiseti (105), E. nigrum (27) and T. harzianum (118) reduced by 20, 22 and 22 respectively the disease on whole plants. The targeted application of isolates of E. nigrum, T. harzianum and F. equiseti provides a promising alternative to the use of fungicide spray to control B. cinerea on tomatoes. |
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Keywords: | Botrytis cinerea fungal antagonists biocontrol grey mould tomatoes |
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