Inhibition of Phytophthora species, agents of cocoa black pod disease, by secondary metabolites of Trichoderma species
Cocoa production is affected by the black pod disease caused by several Phytophthora species that bring, about each year, an estimated loss of 44% of world production. Chemical control remains expensive and poses an enormous risk of poisoning for the users and the environment. Biocontrol by using an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2018-10, Vol.25 (30), p.29901-29909 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cocoa production is affected by the black pod disease caused by several
Phytophthora
species that bring, about each year, an estimated loss of 44% of world production. Chemical control remains expensive and poses an enormous risk of poisoning for the users and the environment. Biocontrol by using antagonistic microorganisms has become an alternative to the integrated control strategy against this disease.
Trichoderma viride
T7,
T. harzanium
T40, and
T. asperellum
T54, which showed in vivo and in vitro antagonistic activity against
P. palmivora
, were cultured and mycelia extracted. Inhibition activity of crude extracts was determined, and then organic compounds were isolated and characterized. The in vitro effect of each compound on the conidia germination and mycelia growth of four
P. palmivora
, two
P. megakaria
, and one
P. capsici
was evaluated.
T. viride
that displayed best activities produced two active metabolites, viridin and gliovirin, against
P. palmivora
and
P. megakaria
strains. However, no activity against
P. capsici
was observed. Besides being active separately, these two compounds have a synergistic effect for both inhibitions, mycelia growth and conidia germination. These results provide the basis for the development of a low-impact pesticide based on a mixture of viridin and gliovirine. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-017-0283-9 |