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Fungal antagonists of the plant pathogen Rhizoctonia solani: selection, control efficacy and influence on the indigenous microbial community
Authors:Rita Grosch  Katja Scherwinski  Jana Lottmann  Gabriele Berg  
Institution:

aInstitute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) Großbeeren/Erfurt e.V., Echtermeyer Weg 1, D-14979 Großbeeren, Germany

bUniversity of Rostock, Institute of Life Sciences, Microbiology, Albert-Einstein-Str. 3, D-18051 Rostock, Germany

cGraz Technical University, Institute of Environmental Biotechnology, Petersgasse 12, A-8010 Graz, Austria

Abstract:A broad spectrum of fungal antagonists was evaluated as potential biocontrol agents (BCAs) against the soil-borne pathogen Rhizoctonia solani using a new combination of in vitro and in vivo assays. The in vitro characterisation of diverse parameters including the ability to parasitise mycelium and to inhibit the germination of Rhizoctonia sclerotia at different temperatures resulted in the selection of six potential fungal antagonists. These were genotypically characterised by their BOX-PCR fingerprints, and identified as Trichoderma reesei and T. viride by partial 18S rDNA sequencing. When potato sprouts were treated with Trichoderma, all isolates significantly reduced the incidence of Rhizoctonia symptoms. Evaluated under growth chamber conditions, the selected Trichoderma isolates either partly or completely controlled the dry mass loss of lettuce caused by R. solani. Furthermore, the antagonistic Trichoderma strains were active under field conditions. To analyse the effect of Trichoderma treatment on indigenous root-associated microbial communities, we performed a DNA-dependent SSCP (Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism) analysis of 16S rDNA/ITS sequences. In this first assessment study for Trichoderma it was shown that the pathogen and the vegetation time had much more influence on the composition of the microbiota than the BCA treatment. After evaluation of all results, three Trichoderma strains originally isolated from Rhizoctonia sclerotia were selected as promising BCAs.
Keywords:Biocontrol  Lettuce  Potato  SSCP  Trichoderma spp  
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