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Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil

The Brown root rot pathogen Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai is known to infect a large number of culturally and economically important plant species across the world. Although chemical control measures have been effective in managing this pathogen, their adverse effects on the eco...

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Autores principales: Panchalingam, Harrchun, Ashfield-Crook, Nina, Naik, Vatsal, Frenken, Richard, Foster, Keith, Tomlin, Russell, Shapcott, Alison, Kurtböke, D. İpek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9010067
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author Panchalingam, Harrchun
Ashfield-Crook, Nina
Naik, Vatsal
Frenken, Richard
Foster, Keith
Tomlin, Russell
Shapcott, Alison
Kurtböke, D. İpek
author_facet Panchalingam, Harrchun
Ashfield-Crook, Nina
Naik, Vatsal
Frenken, Richard
Foster, Keith
Tomlin, Russell
Shapcott, Alison
Kurtböke, D. İpek
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description The Brown root rot pathogen Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai is known to infect a large number of culturally and economically important plant species across the world. Although chemical control measures have been effective in managing this pathogen, their adverse effects on the ecosystem have limited their use. The use of biological control agents (BCAs) thus is generally accepted as an environmentally friendly way of managing various pathogens. Testing various consortia of the BCAs with different antagonistic mechanisms may even provide better disease protection than the use of a single BCA against aggressive plant pathogens such as the P. noxium. In the presented study, the wood decay experiment and the pot trial confirmed that the consortium of Trichoderma strains (#5029 and 5001) and streptomycetes (#USC−6914 and #USC−595-B) used was effective in protecting wood decay and plant disease caused by P. noxium. Among the treatments, complete elimination of the pathogen was observed when the BCAs were applied as a consortium. In addition, the BCAs used in this study promoted the plant growth. Therefore, Trichoderma and streptomycetes consortium could be used as a potential biocontrol measure to manage P. noxium infections in the field over the application of hazardous chemical control measures.
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spelling pubmed-98641592023-01-22 Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil Panchalingam, Harrchun Ashfield-Crook, Nina Naik, Vatsal Frenken, Richard Foster, Keith Tomlin, Russell Shapcott, Alison Kurtböke, D. İpek J Fungi (Basel) Article The Brown root rot pathogen Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai is known to infect a large number of culturally and economically important plant species across the world. Although chemical control measures have been effective in managing this pathogen, their adverse effects on the ecosystem have limited their use. The use of biological control agents (BCAs) thus is generally accepted as an environmentally friendly way of managing various pathogens. Testing various consortia of the BCAs with different antagonistic mechanisms may even provide better disease protection than the use of a single BCA against aggressive plant pathogens such as the P. noxium. In the presented study, the wood decay experiment and the pot trial confirmed that the consortium of Trichoderma strains (#5029 and 5001) and streptomycetes (#USC−6914 and #USC−595-B) used was effective in protecting wood decay and plant disease caused by P. noxium. Among the treatments, complete elimination of the pathogen was observed when the BCAs were applied as a consortium. In addition, the BCAs used in this study promoted the plant growth. Therefore, Trichoderma and streptomycetes consortium could be used as a potential biocontrol measure to manage P. noxium infections in the field over the application of hazardous chemical control measures. MDPI 2022-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9864159/ /pubmed/36675888 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9010067 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Panchalingam, Harrchun
Ashfield-Crook, Nina
Naik, Vatsal
Frenken, Richard
Foster, Keith
Tomlin, Russell
Shapcott, Alison
Kurtböke, D. İpek
Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil
title Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil
title_full Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil
title_fullStr Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil
title_full_unstemmed Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil
title_short Testing the Biocontrol Ability of a Trichoderma-Streptomycetes Consortium against Pyrrhoderma noxium (Corner) L.W. Zhou and Y.C. Dai in Soil
title_sort testing the biocontrol ability of a trichoderma-streptomycetes consortium against pyrrhoderma noxium (corner) l.w. zhou and y.c. dai in soil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9010067
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