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Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae

Fusarium langsethiae is amongst the most recently discovered pathogens of small grains cereals. F. langsethiae is the main producer, in Europe, of T2 and HT-toxins in small grain cereals, albeit often asymptomatic; this makes its control challenging. The European Union (EU) is pushing hard on the us...

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Autores principales: Parroni, Alessia, Bellabarba, Agnese, Beccaccioli, Marzia, Scarpari, Marzia, Reverberi, Massimo, Infantino, Alessandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31454912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174167
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author Parroni, Alessia
Bellabarba, Agnese
Beccaccioli, Marzia
Scarpari, Marzia
Reverberi, Massimo
Infantino, Alessandro
author_facet Parroni, Alessia
Bellabarba, Agnese
Beccaccioli, Marzia
Scarpari, Marzia
Reverberi, Massimo
Infantino, Alessandro
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description Fusarium langsethiae is amongst the most recently discovered pathogens of small grains cereals. F. langsethiae is the main producer, in Europe, of T2 and HT-toxins in small grain cereals, albeit often asymptomatic; this makes its control challenging. The European Union (EU) is pushing hard on the use of biocontrol agents to minimize the use of fungicides and pesticides, which are detrimental to the environment and responsible for serious pollution of the soil and superficial water. In line with EU directives (e.g., 128/2009), here we report the use of protein fractions, purified from the culture filtrate of the basidiomycete Trametes versicolor, for controlling F. langsethiae. T. versicolor, a so-called medicinal mushroom which is applied as a co-adjuvant in oncology and other pathologies as a producer of biological response modifiers. In this study, the exo-proteome of T. versicolor proved highly efficient in inhibiting the growth of F. langsethiae and the biosynthesis of the T2 toxin. Results are promising for its future use as a sustainable product to control F. langsethiae infection in cereals under field conditions.
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spelling pubmed-67471152019-09-27 Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae Parroni, Alessia Bellabarba, Agnese Beccaccioli, Marzia Scarpari, Marzia Reverberi, Massimo Infantino, Alessandro Int J Mol Sci Article Fusarium langsethiae is amongst the most recently discovered pathogens of small grains cereals. F. langsethiae is the main producer, in Europe, of T2 and HT-toxins in small grain cereals, albeit often asymptomatic; this makes its control challenging. The European Union (EU) is pushing hard on the use of biocontrol agents to minimize the use of fungicides and pesticides, which are detrimental to the environment and responsible for serious pollution of the soil and superficial water. In line with EU directives (e.g., 128/2009), here we report the use of protein fractions, purified from the culture filtrate of the basidiomycete Trametes versicolor, for controlling F. langsethiae. T. versicolor, a so-called medicinal mushroom which is applied as a co-adjuvant in oncology and other pathologies as a producer of biological response modifiers. In this study, the exo-proteome of T. versicolor proved highly efficient in inhibiting the growth of F. langsethiae and the biosynthesis of the T2 toxin. Results are promising for its future use as a sustainable product to control F. langsethiae infection in cereals under field conditions. MDPI 2019-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6747115/ /pubmed/31454912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174167 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Parroni, Alessia
Bellabarba, Agnese
Beccaccioli, Marzia
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Reverberi, Massimo
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Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae
title Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae
title_full Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae
title_fullStr Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae
title_full_unstemmed Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae
title_short Use of the Secreted Proteome of Trametes versicolor for Controlling the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium langsethiae
title_sort use of the secreted proteome of trametes versicolor for controlling the cereal pathogen fusarium langsethiae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31454912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174167
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