Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic Fungi

In this study, twenty marine-derived fungi were evaluated for their antagonistic activities against 10 economically important plant pathogenic fungi and investigated for their halo tolerance on potato dextrose agar (PDA) amended with 1%-25% NaCl. The results of dual culture tests showed that the mar...

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Main Authors: Tanaporn Chalearmsrimuang, Siti Izera Ismail, Norida Mazlan, Supaporn Suasaard, Tida Dethoup
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://microbiologyjournal.org/marine-derived-fungi-a-promising-source-of-halo-tolerant-biological-control-agents-against-plant-pathogenic-fungi/
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spelling doaj-a60bba4f2fba494ca8084980151b01042021-10-02T18:52:30ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2019-03-0113120922310.22207/JPAM.13.1.22Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic FungiTanaporn Chalearmsrimuang0Siti Izera Ismail1Norida Mazlan2Supaporn Suasaard3Tida Dethoup4Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand. Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Malaysia.Department of Agriculture Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Malaysia.Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand. Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand. In this study, twenty marine-derived fungi were evaluated for their antagonistic activities against 10 economically important plant pathogenic fungi and investigated for their halo tolerance on potato dextrose agar (PDA) amended with 1%-25% NaCl. The results of dual culture tests showed that the marine Trichoderma species, T. asperellum and T. harzianum exhibited higher antagonistic effects against all plant pathogens than the other tested fungi, causing percentages of mycelial growth inhibition ranging from 59.31-100%. The results of dilution plate assays revealed that crude extracts of marine-derived fungi in the genera Emericella, Myrothecium, Neocosmospora, Penicillium and Talaromyces displayed great antifungal activity against plant pathogenic fungi at a low concentration of 1 g/L. However, the crude extract of Myrothecium verrucaria showed the best antifungal activity: more than 52% inhibition of five of the tested species of plant pathogenic fungi and complete mycelial growth inhibition of Bipolaris oryzae and Lasiodiplodia theobromae at 1 g/L. All of the tested marine-derived fungi were tolerant to NaCl at concentrations up to 7%. These results revealed marine-derived fungi possess exploitable antagonistic activities against plant pathogenic fungi through antibiosis, competition for nutrients and space and halo tolerance. Moreover, the results from this study showed their potential as novel BCAs for supporting crop production under climatic changes in the future. https://microbiologyjournal.org/marine-derived-fungi-a-promising-source-of-halo-tolerant-biological-control-agents-against-plant-pathogenic-fungi/antagonistic activitiesmarine fungiplant pathogenshalo tolerant fungi.
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author Tanaporn Chalearmsrimuang
Siti Izera Ismail
Norida Mazlan
Supaporn Suasaard
Tida Dethoup
spellingShingle Tanaporn Chalearmsrimuang
Siti Izera Ismail
Norida Mazlan
Supaporn Suasaard
Tida Dethoup
Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic Fungi
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
antagonistic activities
marine fungi
plant pathogens
halo tolerant fungi.
author_facet Tanaporn Chalearmsrimuang
Siti Izera Ismail
Norida Mazlan
Supaporn Suasaard
Tida Dethoup
author_sort Tanaporn Chalearmsrimuang
title Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic Fungi
title_short Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic Fungi
title_full Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic Fungi
title_fullStr Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Marine-Derived Fungi: A Promising Source of Halo Tolerant Biological Control Agents against Plant Pathogenic Fungi
title_sort marine-derived fungi: a promising source of halo tolerant biological control agents against plant pathogenic fungi
publisher Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
series Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
issn 0973-7510
2581-690X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In this study, twenty marine-derived fungi were evaluated for their antagonistic activities against 10 economically important plant pathogenic fungi and investigated for their halo tolerance on potato dextrose agar (PDA) amended with 1%-25% NaCl. The results of dual culture tests showed that the marine Trichoderma species, T. asperellum and T. harzianum exhibited higher antagonistic effects against all plant pathogens than the other tested fungi, causing percentages of mycelial growth inhibition ranging from 59.31-100%. The results of dilution plate assays revealed that crude extracts of marine-derived fungi in the genera Emericella, Myrothecium, Neocosmospora, Penicillium and Talaromyces displayed great antifungal activity against plant pathogenic fungi at a low concentration of 1 g/L. However, the crude extract of Myrothecium verrucaria showed the best antifungal activity: more than 52% inhibition of five of the tested species of plant pathogenic fungi and complete mycelial growth inhibition of Bipolaris oryzae and Lasiodiplodia theobromae at 1 g/L. All of the tested marine-derived fungi were tolerant to NaCl at concentrations up to 7%. These results revealed marine-derived fungi possess exploitable antagonistic activities against plant pathogenic fungi through antibiosis, competition for nutrients and space and halo tolerance. Moreover, the results from this study showed their potential as novel BCAs for supporting crop production under climatic changes in the future.
topic antagonistic activities
marine fungi
plant pathogens
halo tolerant fungi.
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/marine-derived-fungi-a-promising-source-of-halo-tolerant-biological-control-agents-against-plant-pathogenic-fungi/
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