Antagonism against Rhizoctonia solani and fungitoxic metabolite production by some Penicillium isolates
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
A number of Penicillium isolates were recovered in association to Rhizoctonia solani strains pathogenic on
tobacco and from soil on plates pre-colonized by the pathogen itself. Their antagonism toward R. solani
AG-2-1 was evaluated in dual cultures in vitro. Inhibition of growth was evident to some extent in most
pairings, while hyphal interactions referable to mycoparasitic relationships were not observed. However,
the occurrence of plasmolysis and/or vacuolisation and the induction of monilioid cells were indicative of
the release of bioactive compounds. Therefore, production of fungitoxic metabolites was tested by adding
concentrated culture filtrates of each Penicillium isolate to the growth medium of R. solani. Complete and
lasting inhibition was incited by culture filtrates of some isolates belonging to P. brevicompactum, P. expansum,
and P. pinophilum. Three purified compounds, respectively mycophenolic acid, patulin and 3-Omethylfunicone,
which were extracted from culture filtrates, were able to inhibit R. solani in vitro. Their
production was also detected in dual cultures of the same Penicillium strains with R. solani prepared in
sterilized soil and when the Penicillium strains were cultured directly on R. solani mycelium harvested from
liquid cultures. The possible role of such metabolites in antagonism of the above-mentioned Penicillium
species against R. solani is discussed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antagonism; biological activity; culture filtrates; mycotoxins; Penicillium
List of contributors:
Trincone, Antonio
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