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Containment of Fusarium culmorum and its mycotoxins in various biological systems by antagonistic Trichoderma and Clonostachys strains

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2023
Author
Błaszczyk, Lidia
Ćwiek-Kupczyńska, Hanna
Hoppe, Karolina 
Basińska-Barczak, Aneta
Stępień, Łukasz
Kaczmarek, Joanna
Lenc, Leszek
Faculty
Wydział Leśny i Technologii Drewna
Journal
Journal of Fungi
ISSN
2309-608X
DOI
10.3390/jof9030289
Web address
https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/9/3/289
Volume
9
Number
3
Pages from-to
art. 289
Abstract (EN)
Prevention of fungal diseases caused by Fusarium species, including F. culmorum, and thus the accumulation of mycotoxins in wheat ears, is a constant challenge focused on the development of new, effective crop management solutions. One of the currently most ecologically attractive approaches is biological control using natural antagonistic microorganisms. With this in mind, the antagonistic potential of thirty-three Clonostachys and Trichoderma strains was assessed in this work. Screening tests were carried out in in vitro cultures, and the observed potential of selected Trichoderma and Clonostachys strains was verified in field and semi-field experiments with two forms of wheat: winter cv. Legenda and spring cv. Bombona. Three strains, namely C. rosea AN291, T. atroviride AN240 and T. viride AN430 were reported to be most effective in inhibiting the growth of F. culmorum KF846 and the synthesis of DON, 3AcDON and ZEN under both laboratory and semi-controlled field conditions. Observations of the contact zones of the tested fungi in dual cultures exposed their mycoparasitic abilities against KF846. In addition, studies on liquid cultures have demonstrated the ability of these strains to eliminate F. culmorum toxins. Meanwhile, the strains of T. atroviride AN35 and T. cremeum AN392 used as soil inoculants in the field experiment showed a different effect on the content of toxins in ears (grains and chaffs), while improved wheat yield parameters, mainly grain health in both wheat cultivars. It is concluded that the selected Trichoderma and Clonostachys strains have a high potential to reduce the adverse effects of F. culmorum ear infection; therefore, they can be further considered in the context of potential biocontrol factors and as wheat crop improvers.
Keywords (EN)
  • Trichoderma atroviride

  • Trichoderma cremeum

  • Trichoderma viride

  • Clonostachys rosea

  • solid substrate and liquid bioas...

  • HPLC-MS

  • light and scanning electron micr...

  • quantitative PCR

  • Triticum aestivum L.

  • wheat yield parameters

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
February 22, 2023
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