Selection of endophytes isolated from Italian rice cultivars as biocontrol agents against Fusarium fujikuroi.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Rice is among the most important staple foods worldwide.
Italy is the biggest rice producer in Europe. The main seedborne
disease affecting rice in Italy is bakanae disease, caused
by Fusarium fujikuroi. Typical symptoms include seedling
damping off and internode elongation. Bakanae disease has
become a concern for seed companies and farmers as fludioxonyl,
the only conventional active ingredient allowed for
F. fujikuroi control, is a candidate for substitution in the EU.
The main disadvantage of biocontrol agents is their reduced
efficacy in field conditions. Endophytes, on the other hand,
due to their close relationship with the host, are theoretically
less susceptible to abiotic stressors. The aim of the work was
to select potential biocontrol agents for preventive seed dressing
against F. fujikuroi among a collection of rice endophytes
isolated from 24 Italian cultivars. In planta screenings were performed using a total amount of 135 isolates in order to
select endophytes capable of reducing bakanae symptoms
similarly to fludioxonyl under controlled conditions. The
selected strains were molecularly identified and tested for
their potential to inhibit F. fujikuroi in vitro. A second in
vivo biocontrol efficacy assay allowed to confirm the selection
of 6 endophytes, 4 bacterial and 2 fungal strains, due to
their ability to reduce bakanae disease severity up to 50%.
Further investigation on biocontrol mode of action and plant
growth promotion features of the endophytic strains will be
performed through gene expression analyses to select candidates
for field trials and to develop downstream stabilization
and formulation.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Elenco autori:
S. Bosco, V. Guarnaccia, M. Mezzalama, D. Spadaro
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