The use of beneficial organisms for the biocontrol of soil-borne pathogens in forestry is still poor explored. In this work, the nutritional demands of 10 previously selected isolates of Trichoderma for the biocontrol of forest soil-borne pathogens have been tested by Phenotype Microarray technology, to investigate about their C-source utilization and exploring the possibility to obtain a microbial consortia (SynCom), an innovative strategy for the biocontrol of plant disease. All Trichoderma isolates tested in this study showed a high spore germination percentage within 3 d and evidenced nutritional preference regardless of the species they belong to, and unrelated to their soil of origin. Results of growth curve analysis and MANOVA test revealed that all isolates assimilate a broad range of substrates, generally preferring complex compounds such as monosaccharides related compounds, nitrogen compounds, carboxylic acids and esters. No evidence of competition for nutritional resources have been observed among isolates of this study. As a result, a combination of different isolates could be proposed to obtain a SynCom useful for the practice of phytopathogen biocontrol in forestry. The addition of i-erythritol, adenosine and turanose to a growth substrate could be suggested as stimulating compounds for the growth of the selected Trichoderma isolates.

Characterization of Trichoderma species from forest ecosystems by high-throughput phenotypic microarray / Frascella, Arcangela; Sarrocco, Sabrina; Jona Lasinio, Giovanna; Pollice, Alessio; Emiliani, Giovanni; Danti, Roberto; Barberini, Sara; Della Rocca, Gianni. - In: FUNGAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1878-6146. - 127:10-11(2023), pp. 1376-1383. [10.1016/j.funbio.2023.09.004]

Characterization of Trichoderma species from forest ecosystems by high-throughput phenotypic microarray

Jona Lasinio, Giovanna
Methodology
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2023

Abstract

The use of beneficial organisms for the biocontrol of soil-borne pathogens in forestry is still poor explored. In this work, the nutritional demands of 10 previously selected isolates of Trichoderma for the biocontrol of forest soil-borne pathogens have been tested by Phenotype Microarray technology, to investigate about their C-source utilization and exploring the possibility to obtain a microbial consortia (SynCom), an innovative strategy for the biocontrol of plant disease. All Trichoderma isolates tested in this study showed a high spore germination percentage within 3 d and evidenced nutritional preference regardless of the species they belong to, and unrelated to their soil of origin. Results of growth curve analysis and MANOVA test revealed that all isolates assimilate a broad range of substrates, generally preferring complex compounds such as monosaccharides related compounds, nitrogen compounds, carboxylic acids and esters. No evidence of competition for nutritional resources have been observed among isolates of this study. As a result, a combination of different isolates could be proposed to obtain a SynCom useful for the practice of phytopathogen biocontrol in forestry. The addition of i-erythritol, adenosine and turanose to a growth substrate could be suggested as stimulating compounds for the growth of the selected Trichoderma isolates.
2023
biological control; nutritional preference; SynCom: trichoderma; bioformulations
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Characterization of Trichoderma species from forest ecosystems by high-throughput phenotypic microarray / Frascella, Arcangela; Sarrocco, Sabrina; Jona Lasinio, Giovanna; Pollice, Alessio; Emiliani, Giovanni; Danti, Roberto; Barberini, Sara; Della Rocca, Gianni. - In: FUNGAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1878-6146. - 127:10-11(2023), pp. 1376-1383. [10.1016/j.funbio.2023.09.004]
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