Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>

Talaromyces flavus, a fungal antagonist, was isolated from soil samples collected from cucumber greenhouses in Varamin district, Tehran province, Iran. The antagonistic effects of T. flavus isolates against Verticillium albo-atrum, the causal agent of greenhouse cucumber wilt were investigated under...

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Main Authors: Laleh NARAGHI, Asghar HEYDARI, Saeed REZAEE, Mohammad RAZAVI, Homayoon AFSHARI-AZAD
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Published: Firenze University Press 2011-01-01
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spelling doaj-6f44db5cdc1648a18c0c712ba8df0dd82020-11-25T03:51:02ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952011-01-0149310.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-84508664Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>Laleh NARAGHIAsghar HEYDARISaeed REZAEEMohammad RAZAVIHomayoon AFSHARI-AZADTalaromyces flavus, a fungal antagonist, was isolated from soil samples collected from cucumber greenhouses in Varamin district, Tehran province, Iran. The antagonistic effects of T. flavus isolates against Verticillium albo-atrum, the causal agent of greenhouse cucumber wilt were investigated under laboratory and greenhouse conditions. T. flavus colonies were recovered after three weeks from soil samples plated on a selective medium. Effects of volatile and non-volatile extracts of T. flavus isolates on V. albo-atrum growth were investigated in the laboratory, and five isolates that inhibited V. albo-atrum more strongly, were selected for greenhouse experiments. The infection index in the greenhouse was compared in a split plot trial with five isolates applied to the soil, the seed, or both seed + soil, arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The greenhouse experiments on the different T. flavus treatments indicated that there was no significant difference among them. Of the five T. flavus isolates, the most effective was Tf-Cu-V-60. The interactions between the T. flavus treatments and the T. flavus isolates showed that the lowest infection index was achieved when the soil was treated with Tf-Cu-V-60. The study showed that T. flavus may control greenhouse Verticillium wilt of cucumber. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5375antagonistic effectsgreenhouse cucumberIrannon-volatile extractsVerticillium albo-atrum
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Mohammad RAZAVI
Homayoon AFSHARI-AZAD
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Asghar HEYDARI
Saeed REZAEE
Mohammad RAZAVI
Homayoon AFSHARI-AZAD
Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
antagonistic effects
greenhouse cucumber
Iran
non-volatile extracts
Verticillium albo-atrum
author_facet Laleh NARAGHI
Asghar HEYDARI
Saeed REZAEE
Mohammad RAZAVI
Homayoon AFSHARI-AZAD
author_sort Laleh NARAGHI
title Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>
title_short Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>
title_full Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>
title_fullStr Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>
title_full_unstemmed Biological control of Verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <I>Talaromyces flavus</I>
title_sort biological control of verticillium wilt of greenhouse cucumber by <i>talaromyces flavus</i>
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Talaromyces flavus, a fungal antagonist, was isolated from soil samples collected from cucumber greenhouses in Varamin district, Tehran province, Iran. The antagonistic effects of T. flavus isolates against Verticillium albo-atrum, the causal agent of greenhouse cucumber wilt were investigated under laboratory and greenhouse conditions. T. flavus colonies were recovered after three weeks from soil samples plated on a selective medium. Effects of volatile and non-volatile extracts of T. flavus isolates on V. albo-atrum growth were investigated in the laboratory, and five isolates that inhibited V. albo-atrum more strongly, were selected for greenhouse experiments. The infection index in the greenhouse was compared in a split plot trial with five isolates applied to the soil, the seed, or both seed + soil, arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The greenhouse experiments on the different T. flavus treatments indicated that there was no significant difference among them. Of the five T. flavus isolates, the most effective was Tf-Cu-V-60. The interactions between the T. flavus treatments and the T. flavus isolates showed that the lowest infection index was achieved when the soil was treated with Tf-Cu-V-60. The study showed that T. flavus may control greenhouse Verticillium wilt of cucumber.
topic antagonistic effects
greenhouse cucumber
Iran
non-volatile extracts
Verticillium albo-atrum
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5375
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