Antagonistic activity and molecular characterization of biological control agent Trichoderma harzianum from Saudi Arabia
Trichoderma harzianum is one of the most commonly used fungal species used in the biological control of plant pathogenic fungi. Its ability to control biological pathogens is strengthened by the production of analytic enzymes. In the identification of these fungal species, it has been noted that mor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Egyptian journal of biological pest control 2020-01, Vol.30 (1), p.1-8, Article 4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trichoderma
harzianum
is one of the most commonly used fungal species used in the biological control of plant pathogenic fungi. Its ability to control biological pathogens is strengthened by the production of analytic enzymes. In the identification of these fungal species, it has been noted that morphological characteristics alone are insufficient. Hence, the aim of this study was to identify 12
Trichoderma
isolates based on their molecular markers and to evaluate the antagonistic activity of these
Trichoderma
isolates against several plant pathogens. The 12
Trichoderma
/
Hypocrea
isolates were harvested from the rhizosphere of healthy tomato plants in Abha region, Saudi Arabia. These isolates were identified by both morphological and molecular techniques, such as the sequencing of the 5.8S-ITS region. Furthermore, based on the taxonomy and phylogeny of these isolates, the genetic similarities based on the inter-simple sequence repeat-PCR markers separated the 12
Trichoderma
isolates into 2 major clusters. The 12 isolates were then used in confrontational assays with
Rhizoctonia solani
,
Pythium ultimum
, and
Alternaria solani.
Most of the
Trichoderma
isolates showed a strong antagonistic activity, which could also be observed with the use of SEM
.
This study highlights the possibility of using
T. harzianum
in IPM programs as an effective biological agent against several pathogenic fungi. |
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ISSN: | 2536-9342 1110-1768 2536-9342 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s41938-020-0207-8 |