In vitro assessment of antifungal activities of antagonistic fungi towards pathogenic Ganoderma boninense under metal stress

Publication date: Available online 8 February 2016 Source:Biological Control Author(s): Adeline Su Yien Ting, Erica Jioe Three antagonistic fungi (Trichoderma asperellum isolate T2, Diaporthe sp. isolate WAA02, Penicillium citrinum isolate BTF08) were evaluated for their tolerance to metals and the impact of the metals on their antifungal expression against a model pathogen (Ganoderma boninense). Experiments performed include metal tolerance and dual culture assays, viability test, SEM and Pearson Correlation test. In the presence of metals, growth and antifungal expression of the endophytes were inhibited, particularly by Cd2+ (50 ppm), Zn2+ (100 ppm), and Cu2+ (100 ppm). The antifungal expression was least affected by the presence of Pb2+ (60-100% inhibition) but was 0% in Al3+, Cd2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+ (200 ppm onwards). The absence of antifungal expression was associated with their poor growth in these metals (r=0.6080-0.8911). Clearly, the growth and antifungal activity of these isolates are influenced by the metal species and concentrations, and is an important factor for future development of antagonistic fungi as biopesticides. Graphical abstract
Source: Biological Control - Category: Biology Source Type: research
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