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Antifungal
properties of Beauveria bassiana strains against
Fusarium
oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 3 in tomato crop
J.M.
Culebro-Ricaldi1, V.M. Ru?z-Valdiviezo1, M.A.
Rodr?guez-Mendiola2, M.E. ?vila-Miranda2, F.A.
Guti?rrez-Miceli1,
R.I.
Cruz-Rodr?guez1, L. Dendooven3 and J. A.
Montes-Molina1*
1Laboratory of
Biotechnology, Instituto Tecnol?gico de Tuxtla Guti?rrez, Carretera
Panamericana Km 1080, C.P. 29050.Tuxtla Guti?rrez, M?xico
2Instituto
Tecnol?gico de Tlajomulco de Zu?iga, Km 10 carr Tlajomulco - San Miguel
Cuyutlan, C.P. 45640 Tlajomulco de Z??iga, M?xico
3ABACUS, Cinvestav,
Av. Instituto Polit?cnico Nacional 2508, C.P. 07360, M?xico D.F., M?xico
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: monttes21@hotmail.com
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Key
words
Antagonism,
Beauveria bassiana,
Enthomopathogenic fungus,
Fusarium oxysporum,
Plant growth promotion
Publication Data
Paper received : 19.07.2016
Revised received :
16.12.2016
Re-revised received :
24.01.2017 Accepted : 15.02.2017
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Abstract
Aim: Entomopathogenic
fungus, Beauveria bassiana from different geographic regions, i.e.
Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tabasco were assessed for their in vitro and in vivo
antagonistic activity in tomato Solanum lycopersicum L., against soil
borne disease, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 3.
Methodology:
The
strains were assessed in vitro (dual culture technique, lytic enzyme
production and inhibition potency of culture filtrates). Strain 1215 was used
to control F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 3 in tomato
plants in vivo. The strain was applied to soil, foliar sprayed or stem
injected, and plant development determined.
Results:
These
strains inhibited pathogen growth collapsing the mycelium, but only B.
bassiana strain 1215 inhibited growth of F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici
race 3 efficiently with 72% when applied in to the medium two days earlier.
Lytic enzyme inhibited up to 21% of the growth of soil borne fungal pathogen
in vitro. Application of B. bassiana strain 1215 to soil decreased by
1.4 the plant index disease without any adverse effect on plant height and
root development.
Interpretation:
Overall,
the most efficient was B. bassiana strain 1215, which reduced the
growth of F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 3 in vitro and
decrease disease development in vivo without any adverse effect on plant
height and root development and can be used as biological control agent
against certain fungal pathogens.
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