Biocontrol of Fusarium verticilliodes using organic amendments and their actinomycete isolates

Publication date: Available online 11 December 2017 Source:Biological Control Author(s): Phuong-Anh Nguyen, Caroline Strub, Noel Durand, Pascaline Alter, Angélique Fontana, Sabine Schorr-Galindo In a sustainable development concern, the agricultural practices notably those to control the pathogenic and/or mycotoxigenic fungi that maintain the quality and the abundance of crops with respecting the ecosystems and public health are indispensable. Our study focuses on evaluating the biocontrol potential of the actinomycete microflora of some organic amendments against the phytopathogenic and mycotoxigenic Fusarium verticillioides. The inhibitory effect was assessed in term of growth and mycotoxin production (fumonisin FB1 and FB2) of F. verticillioides in the presence of amended soils and selected antagonist agents from the amendments. Results demonstrated that the amended soils with different organic amendments exhibited a higher inhibition rate of Fusarium verticillioides growth than the reference soil. They were able to inhibit the fungal pigment and spore productions which are the major mean of survival and dispersion of this fungus. The fumonisin production was strongly reduced by the metabolites produced by the amended soils’ microbiota, up to 68.7% and 92.5% for FB1 and FB2 respectively. Actinomycete strains isolated from these amendments were identified as Streptomyces and were also tested for their antifungal potential. The fungal growth was reduced up to more...
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