Biocontrol of economically important weed species through endophytic fungi isolated from Parthenium hysterophorus (Family: Asteraceae)
Background Fungal endophytes produce a variety of secondary metabolites which can be explored for herbicidal activities. Parthenium is a very aggressive and fast-spreading weed in Pakistan. The endophytes of Parthenium made it superior over other weeds. Those endophytes can be isolated, identified,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Egyptian journal of biological pest control 2020-11, Vol.30 (1), p.1-8, Article 138 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Fungal endophytes produce a variety of secondary metabolites which can be explored for herbicidal activities.
Parthenium
is a very aggressive and fast-spreading weed in Pakistan. The endophytes of
Parthenium
made it superior over other weeds. Those endophytes can be isolated, identified, and incorporated in sustainable agriculture to biologically control other severe weeds.
Main body
The present study was conducted to isolate and identify the endophytic fungi from the roots of
Parthenium hysterophorus
(Family: Asteraceae) and evaluate their cultural filtrate against the growth of three selected weed species, i.e.,
Chenopodium album
,
Avena fatua
, and
Convolvulus arvensis
. Moreover, pot experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of cultural filtrates of these endophytic fungi against the germination, growth, and other physiological parameters (cellular contents, respiration, and cellular leakage) of the abovementioned three weed species. Three endophytic fungi, i.e.,
Alternaria
,
Aspergillus
, and
Drechslera
spp., were isolated from the roots of
P. hysterophorus
. Among these endophytic fungi, cultural (hyphal) filtrate of
Alternaria
spp. exhibited the strongest phytotoxic effect, followed by
Drechslera
spp. and
Aspergillus
spp. against the selected weeds. Moreover, all the three endophytic fungi showed significant reduction in the germination as well as other physiological parameters of the weed species.
Conclusion
It is concluded that the utilization of endophytic fungi could be a non-chemical, effective, ecofriendly, and low-cost biological control method that can be used for the biomanagement of fast-spreading and aggressive weeds. |
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ISSN: | 2536-9342 2536-9342 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s41938-020-00339-5 |