Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity
The need for finding fungicides against Fusarium is a key step in the chemical plant protection and using appropriate chemical agents. Existing, conventional methods of evaluation of Fusarium isolates resistance to fungicides are costly, time-consuming and potentially environmentally harmful due to...
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doaj-f2e67526c54444948bf2616fcf5e5e6a2020-11-24T23:27:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-04-01710.3389/fmicb.2016.00489191440Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivityMagdalena eFrąc0Agata eGryta1Karolina eOszust2Natalia eKotowicz3Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of SciencesInstitute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of SciencesInstitute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of SciencesInstitute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of SciencesThe need for finding fungicides against Fusarium is a key step in the chemical plant protection and using appropriate chemical agents. Existing, conventional methods of evaluation of Fusarium isolates resistance to fungicides are costly, time-consuming and potentially environmentally harmful due to usage of high amounts of potentially toxic chemicals. Therefore, the development of fast, accurate and effective detection methods for Fusarium resistance to fungicides is urgently required. MT2 microplates (BiologTM) method is traditionally used for bacteria identification and the evaluation of their ability to utilize different carbon substrates. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no reports concerning the use of this technical tool to determine fungicides resistance of the Fusarium isolates. For this reason, the objectives of this study are to develop a fast method for Fusarium resistance to fungicides detection and to validate the effectiveness approach between both traditional hole-plate and MT2 microplates assays.In presented study MT2 microplate-based assay was evaluated for potential use as an alternative resistance detection method. This was carried out using 3 commercially available fungicides, containing following active substances: triazoles (tebuconazole), benzimidazoles (carbendazim) and strobilurins (azoxystrobin), in 6 concentrations (0%, 0.0005%, 0.005%, 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.2%), for nine selected Fusarium isolates. In this study, the particular concentrations of each fungicides was loaded into MT2 microplate wells. The wells were inoculated with the Fusarium mycelium suspended in PM4-IF inoculating fluid. Before inoculation the suspension was standardized for each isolates into 75% of transmittance. Traditional hole-plate method was used as a control assay. The fungicides concentrations in control method were the following: 0%, 0.0005%, 0.005%, 0.05%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 25% and 50%. Strong relationships between MT2 microplate and traditional hole-plate methods were observed regarding to the detection of Fusarium resistance to various fungicides and their concentrations. The tebuconazole was most potent, providing increased efficiency in the growth inhibition of all tested isolates. Almost all among tested isolates were resistant to azoxystrobin-based fungicide. Overall, the MT2 microplates method was effective and timesaving, alternative method for determining Fusarium resistance/sensitivity to fungicides, compering to traditional hole-plate approach.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00489/fullfungicideschemical sensitivityFusarium fungicides resistanceMT2 microplateshole-plate methodphenomic profiles |
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Magdalena eFrąc Agata eGryta Karolina eOszust Natalia eKotowicz Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity Frontiers in Microbiology fungicides chemical sensitivity Fusarium fungicides resistance MT2 microplates hole-plate method phenomic profiles |
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Magdalena eFrąc Agata eGryta Karolina eOszust Natalia eKotowicz |
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Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity |
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Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity |
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Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity |
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Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity |
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Fast and accurate microplates method (Biolog MT2) for detection of Fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity |
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fast and accurate microplates method (biolog mt2) for detection of fusarium fungicides resistance/sensitivity |
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The need for finding fungicides against Fusarium is a key step in the chemical plant protection and using appropriate chemical agents. Existing, conventional methods of evaluation of Fusarium isolates resistance to fungicides are costly, time-consuming and potentially environmentally harmful due to usage of high amounts of potentially toxic chemicals. Therefore, the development of fast, accurate and effective detection methods for Fusarium resistance to fungicides is urgently required. MT2 microplates (BiologTM) method is traditionally used for bacteria identification and the evaluation of their ability to utilize different carbon substrates. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no reports concerning the use of this technical tool to determine fungicides resistance of the Fusarium isolates. For this reason, the objectives of this study are to develop a fast method for Fusarium resistance to fungicides detection and to validate the effectiveness approach between both traditional hole-plate and MT2 microplates assays.In presented study MT2 microplate-based assay was evaluated for potential use as an alternative resistance detection method. This was carried out using 3 commercially available fungicides, containing following active substances: triazoles (tebuconazole), benzimidazoles (carbendazim) and strobilurins (azoxystrobin), in 6 concentrations (0%, 0.0005%, 0.005%, 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.2%), for nine selected Fusarium isolates. In this study, the particular concentrations of each fungicides was loaded into MT2 microplate wells. The wells were inoculated with the Fusarium mycelium suspended in PM4-IF inoculating fluid. Before inoculation the suspension was standardized for each isolates into 75% of transmittance. Traditional hole-plate method was used as a control assay. The fungicides concentrations in control method were the following: 0%, 0.0005%, 0.005%, 0.05%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 25% and 50%. Strong relationships between MT2 microplate and traditional hole-plate methods were observed regarding to the detection of Fusarium resistance to various fungicides and their concentrations. The tebuconazole was most potent, providing increased efficiency in the growth inhibition of all tested isolates. Almost all among tested isolates were resistant to azoxystrobin-based fungicide. Overall, the MT2 microplates method was effective and timesaving, alternative method for determining Fusarium resistance/sensitivity to fungicides, compering to traditional hole-plate approach. |
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fungicides chemical sensitivity Fusarium fungicides resistance MT2 microplates hole-plate method phenomic profiles |
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