Antagonistic activity of fungi of Olea europaea L. against Colletotrichum acutatum

Publication date: Available online 12 December 2015 Source:Microbiological Research Author(s): Miguel C. Landum, Maria do Rosário Félix, Joana Alho, Raquel Garcia, Maria João Cabrita, Fernando Rei, Carla M.R. Varanda Fungi naturally present in olive trees were identified and tested for their antagonistic potential against C. acutatum. A total of 14 isolates were identified, 12 belonged to genera Alternaria, Epicoccum, Fusarium, Aspergillus, Anthinium, Chaetomium, Diaporthe, Nigrospora, one to family Xylariaceae and one was unclassified. All fungal isolates showed some inhibitory action over the growth of C. acutatum during dual culture growth, however, when agar-diffusible tests were performed only five fungal isolates caused C. acutatum growth inhibition: Alternaria sp. isolate 2 (26.8%), the fungus from Xylariaceae family (14.3%), Alternaria sp. isolate 1 (10.7%); Diaporthe sp. (10.7%), Nigrospora oryzae (3.5%). Volatile substances produced by these isolates were identified through gas-chromatography techniques, as phenylethyl alcohol, 4-methylquinazoline, benzothiazole, benzyl alcohol, lilial, galaxolide, among others. These inhibitory volatiles could play a significant role in reduction of C. acutatum expansion in olive and their study as potential biocontrol agents should be further explored.
Source: Microbiological Research - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research