Title of article :
Trichoderma harzianum and its Metabolite 6-Pentyl-alpha-pyrone Suppress Fusaric Acid Produced by Fusarium moniliforme
Author/Authors :
A. EL-HASAN، نويسنده , , F. WALKER and H. BUCHENAUER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The interaction of the pathogen Fusarium moniliforme
and two antagonistic Trichoderma harzianum isolates
was studied especially with respect to their secondary
metabolites fusaric acid (FA) and 6-pentyl-alphapyrone
(6PAP). Among 10 isolates of F. moniliforme
screened for FA production on maize kernels, the isolate
8 accumulated the highest amount of FA
(678 lg ⁄ g). Mycelial growth and production of FA
by isolate 8, determined in different liquid media
revealed that the highest biomass and FA were produced
in Czapek Dox Broth (CDB) followed by
Richard s solution. The amount of FA per gram
mycelial dry weight reached its maximum in CDB
and Richard s solution after 14 days of incubation.
Mycelial growth and conidia production of both
Trichoderma isolates (T16 and T23) were retarded by
increasing concentrations of FA in agar medium. At
FA concentration of 300 mg ⁄ ml the radial mycelial
growth of the isolates T16 and T23 were retarded by
32.5% and 45%, respectively. Conidia production
was diminished in a similar extent as mycelial growth.
Both T. harzianum isolates were capable to degrade
FA in potato dextrose broth medium, particularly
when lower doses of FA were present. In the presence
of 50 mg ⁄ ml FA in the culture medium, the isolates
T23 and T16 reduced FA by 51.4% and 88.4%,
respectively, 9 days post-inoculation. The antifungal
metabolite 6PAP, isolated from T. harzianum T23 cultures,
was introduced at different concentrations into
2-day-old cultures of F. moniliforme. After further
5 days of incubation of F. moniliforme in the presence
of 6PAP, the FA contents per gram mycelial dry
weight were significantly decreased compared to control
cultures where 6PAP was absent. Dosages of 300
and 400 mg ⁄ l of 6PAP in the cultures retarded FA
accumulations by 62.5% and 77.2%, respectively. The
current results, however, provided the first evidence
for activity of 6PAP, as a Trichoderma secondary
metabolite, on degrading ⁄ synthesis suppression of the
Fusarium toxin FA.
Keywords :
biosynthesis , Fusarium moniliforme , fusaric acid , 6-pentyl-alpha-pyrone , Trichoderma harzianum , detoxification
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology