Detection of Fusarium spp. and Trichoderma spp. and antagonism of Trichoderma sp. in soybean under no-tillage

Authors

  • Paola Mendes Milanesi Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Elena Blume Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Marlove Fátima Brião Muniz Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Lia Rejane Silveira Reiniger Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Zaida Inês Antoniolli Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Emanuele Junges Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Manoeli Lupatini Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n6Supl1p3219

Keywords:

Glycine max (L.) Merril, Fungi, Population, Root rot, Biological control.

Abstract

This study aimed i) to quantify the occurrence of Fusarium spp. and Trichoderma spp. in rhizospheric soil, with and without symptoms of Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in eight soybean genotypes; ii) morphologically identify isolates of Fusarium spp. from roots with SDS; iii) evaluate the antagonism between Trichoderma spp. and Fusarium spp. isolates from rhizospheric soil and roots from with and without SDS, respectively; and iv) characterize through the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region of rDNA the isolates of Trichoderma spp. with better performance in the direct confrontation. The sampling of soil and roots was performed in an experimental area located in Cruz Alta, RS, Brazil. In the laboratory, serial dilutions of soil samples, counting of the number of Colony Forming Units (UFCs/g-1 of rhizospheric soil) were performed as well as isolation for identification of isolates of Fusarium spp. and Trichoderma spp. and testing of direct confrontation. There were significant differences between the population of Trichoderma spp. in the rhizosphere of plants with and without symptoms of SDS. For the population of Fusarium spp., significant difference was observed only in the rhizosphere of plants without symptoms of SDS. In diseased roots the following species were identified: F. solani, F. avenaceum, F. graminearum, F. oxysporum and F. verticillioides. In the test of direct confrontation, eight isolates of Trichoderma spp. achieved the best performance in the antagonism to Fusarium spp. and Trichoderma spp. from areas with symptoms of SDS had a higher control efficiency in vitro. These isolates showed high similarity to the species of T. koningii agregate.

 

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Author Biographies

Paola Mendes Milanesi, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Engª Agrª, Pós-Doutoranda em Ciência do Solo, PDJ/CNPq, Deptº de Solos, Laboratório de Biotransformações do Carbono e do Nitrogênio, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, UFSM, Centro de Ciências Rurais, CCR, Santa Maria, RS.

Elena Blume, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Profª Associada de Fitopatologia, Deptº de Defesa Fitossanitária, UFSM/CCR, Santa Maria, RS.

Marlove Fátima Brião Muniz, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Profª Associada de Fitopatologia, Deptº de Defesa Fitossanitária, UFSM/CCR, Santa Maria, RS.

Lia Rejane Silveira Reiniger, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Profª Associada de Melhoramento Vegetal, Deptº de Fitotecnia, UFSM/CCR, Santa Maria, RS.

Zaida Inês Antoniolli, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Profª Associada de Biologia do Solo, Deptº de Solos, Laboratório de Biologia do Solo e do Ambiente, UFSM/CCR, Santa Maria, RS.

Emanuele Junges, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Engª Agrª, Discente de Doutorado em Agronomia, Deptº de Defesa Fitossanitária, Laboratório de Fitopatologia, UFSM/CCR, Santa Maria, RS.

Manoeli Lupatini, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Engª Agrª, Discente de Doutorado em Ciência do Solo, Bolsista CAPES. Deptº de Solos, Laboratório de Biologia do Solo e do Ambiente, UFSM/CCR, Santa Maria, RS.

Published

2013-12-06

How to Cite

Milanesi, P. M., Blume, E., Muniz, M. F. B., Reiniger, L. R. S., Antoniolli, Z. I., Junges, E., & Lupatini, M. (2013). Detection of Fusarium spp. and Trichoderma spp. and antagonism of Trichoderma sp. in soybean under no-tillage. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 34(6Supl1), 3219–3234. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n6Supl1p3219

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