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Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
Screening, identification, and colonization of fungal root endophytes against Dematophora necatrix : a ubiquitous pathogen of fruit trees
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Pal, Joginder1  Sharma, Satish K.1  Devi, Sunita2  Sharma, Ranjna2  Raj, Hans1  Karn, Monika1  Verma, Shalini1  Vedukola, Pulla Reddy1  Sharma, Anju2 
[1] Department of Plant Pathology, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry;Department of Basic Sciences, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry
关键词: White root rot;    Apple;    Dematophora necatrix;    Fungal endophytes;    Colonization;    Sustainable management;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s41938-020-00312-2
学科分类:化学工程(综合)
来源: Springer
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The goal of the present research was to ascertain the potential root endophytic fungi against Dematophora necatrix, Hartig, the causal pathogen of white root rot in apples; however, it has an expanded range of hosts across different fruit trees. Out of 36 endophytic fungi segregated from symptomless roots of apple, wheat, maize, marigold, cherry, and garlic plants, only 9 isolates showed inhibitory effect during preliminary screening and were further assayed under in vitro, pot, and field conditions against the white root rot pathogen/disease. Under in vitro conditions, maximum mycelial inhibition of 81.48% was obtained with the isolate Aspergillus aculeatus strain C2. Microscopic studies on interaction between fungal endophyte with hyphal tips of D. necatrix revealed various morphological abnormalities in the hyphae. In glasshouse conditions, seed treatment pursued by soil application with Crinipellis tabtim strain M8 isolate was highly effective and exhibited 93.55% disease control. Similarly, under field conditions, the overall maximum disease control was exhibited by Crinipellis tabtim strain M8 (84.95%). The most promising root endophytes that were identified rely on morphological and ITS sequence analysis. Root colonization assay was performed which revealed maximum endosphere and rhizosphere colonization with Crinipellis tabtim strain M8. Additionally, confocal microscopic illustrations of transverse sections of root cells tenanted by fungal endophytes as compared to untreated control suggested the persistence and establishment of endophytes in the endosphere of apple seedlings. These findings present the first report on colonization of apple roots by fungal root endophytes suggesting an alternative and sustainable approach for management of white root rot disease.

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