Induction of cytoplasmic leakage from Rhizoctonia solani hyphae by Gliocladium virens and partial characterization of a leakage factor |
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Authors: | J.A. Lewis D.P. Roberts M.D. Hollenbeck |
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Affiliation: | Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture , Biocontrol of Plant Diseases Laboratory , Beltsville, MD, 20705–2350, USA |
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Abstract: | The biocontrol fungus Gliocladium virens (Gl‐21)was grown on various solid and liquid substrates. Aqueous extracts of wheat bran and peanut hull meal (PHM)as well as spent glucose tartrate broth (GTB), Czapek‐Dox broth (CDB) and potato dextrose broth (PDB) upon which Gl‐21 was grown caused leakage of carbohydrates and electrolytes from hyphae of the soilborne plant pathogen Rhizoctonia solani. In addition, the mycelial weight of R. solani was reduced. Most of the leakage factor was formed in the substrates within six days of incubation. Acidification of the bran and the PHM media before inoculation stimulated production of the leakage factor by G. virens. Size‐fractionation experiments indicated that a combination of factors produced by G. virens induced leakage from R. solani. Although the < 1 k Da fraction from the water‐extracted bran culture contained significant leakage activity, it was less than in the non‐fractionated bran culture. The > 1 k Da fraction from bran culture did not induce leakage activity. When the < 1 k Da and the > 1 k Da fractions were recombined, leakage activity was restored to a level similar to that of the non‐fractionated preparation. Gliotoxin was detected in culture filtrates from G. virens grown on bran and PHM media. Gliotoxin preparations induced leakage of carbohydrates and electrolytes from R. solani and caused a concomitant reduction in mycelial weight, which suggests that it is a leakage factor. |
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Keywords: | biocontrol metabolites cytoplasmic leakage Gliocladium virens gliotoxin Rhizoctonia solani |
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