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Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity

Biological control plays a crucial role in grapevine pathogens disease management. The cell-wall degrading enzymes chitinase, cellulase and β-glucanase have been suggested to be essential for the mycoparasitism activity of Trichoderma species against grapevine fungal pathogens. In order to develop a...

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Autor principal: Hassan, Mohamed M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4434120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26019588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2014.978206
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description Biological control plays a crucial role in grapevine pathogens disease management. The cell-wall degrading enzymes chitinase, cellulase and β-glucanase have been suggested to be essential for the mycoparasitism activity of Trichoderma species against grapevine fungal pathogens. In order to develop a useful strain as a single source of these vital enzymes, it was intended to incorporate the characteristics of two parental fungicides tolerant mutants of Trichoderma belonging to the high chitinase producing species T. harzianum and the high cellulase producing species T. viride, by fusing their protoplasts. The phylogeny of the parental strains was carried out using a sequence of the 5.8S-ITS region. The BLAST of the obtained sequence identified these isolates as T. harzianum and T. viride. Protoplasts were isolated using lysing enzymes and were fused using polyethylene glycol. The fused protoplasts have been regenerated on protoplast regeneration minimal medium supplemented with two selective fungicides. Among the 40 fast growing fusants, 17 fusants were selected based on their enhanced growth on selective media for further studies. The fusant strains were growing 60%–70% faster than the parents up to third generation. All the 17 selected fusants exhibited morphological variations. Some fusant strains displayed threefold increased chitinase enzyme activity and twofold increase in β-glucanase enzyme activity compared to the parent strains. Most fusants showed powerful antagonistic activity against Macrophomin aphaseolina, Pythium ultimum and Sclerotium rolfsii pathogens. Fusant number 15 showed the highest inhibition percentage (92.8%) against M. phaseolina and P. ultimum, while fusant number 9 showed the highest inhibition percentage (98.2%) against the growth of S. rolfsii. A hyphal intertwining and degradation phenomenon was observed by scanning electron microscope. The Trichoderma antagonistic effect against pathogenic fungal mycelia was due to the mycoparasitism effect of the extracellular enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-44341202015-05-25 Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity Hassan, Mohamed M. Biotechnol Biotechnol Equip Article; Agriculture and Environmental Biotechnology Biological control plays a crucial role in grapevine pathogens disease management. The cell-wall degrading enzymes chitinase, cellulase and β-glucanase have been suggested to be essential for the mycoparasitism activity of Trichoderma species against grapevine fungal pathogens. In order to develop a useful strain as a single source of these vital enzymes, it was intended to incorporate the characteristics of two parental fungicides tolerant mutants of Trichoderma belonging to the high chitinase producing species T. harzianum and the high cellulase producing species T. viride, by fusing their protoplasts. The phylogeny of the parental strains was carried out using a sequence of the 5.8S-ITS region. The BLAST of the obtained sequence identified these isolates as T. harzianum and T. viride. Protoplasts were isolated using lysing enzymes and were fused using polyethylene glycol. The fused protoplasts have been regenerated on protoplast regeneration minimal medium supplemented with two selective fungicides. Among the 40 fast growing fusants, 17 fusants were selected based on their enhanced growth on selective media for further studies. The fusant strains were growing 60%–70% faster than the parents up to third generation. All the 17 selected fusants exhibited morphological variations. Some fusant strains displayed threefold increased chitinase enzyme activity and twofold increase in β-glucanase enzyme activity compared to the parent strains. Most fusants showed powerful antagonistic activity against Macrophomin aphaseolina, Pythium ultimum and Sclerotium rolfsii pathogens. Fusant number 15 showed the highest inhibition percentage (92.8%) against M. phaseolina and P. ultimum, while fusant number 9 showed the highest inhibition percentage (98.2%) against the growth of S. rolfsii. A hyphal intertwining and degradation phenomenon was observed by scanning electron microscope. The Trichoderma antagonistic effect against pathogenic fungal mycelia was due to the mycoparasitism effect of the extracellular enzymes. Taylor & Francis 2014-11-02 2014-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4434120/ /pubmed/26019588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2014.978206 Text en © 2014 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted.
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Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity
title Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity
title_full Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity
title_fullStr Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity
title_full_unstemmed Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity
title_short Influence of protoplast fusion between two Trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity
title_sort influence of protoplast fusion between two trichoderma spp. on extracellular enzymes production and antagonistic activity
topic Article; Agriculture and Environmental Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4434120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26019588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2014.978206
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