239 resultados para Rhizoctonia solani


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Las enfermedades en tabaco (Nicotiana tabacum L.), causadas por Rhizoctonia solani Künh, y en importancia de prevalencia la podredumbre radicular, son las enfermedades que causan mayores pérdidas en la producción. Cuanto mayor es el conocimiento de todas las características de una epidemia, más completa es la visión de la estructura del comportamiento del patosistema para poder desarrollar estrategias de manejo de la enfermedad. Por ello este trabajo de tesis se planteó diferentes objetivos, determinar la modelización espacial de la enfermedad en las provincias de Salta y Jujuy, obteniendo por geoestadística una distribución agregada en el inicio de la epidemia y aleatoria en con el avance temporal, ajustándose al modelo exponencial, asociado a factores de manejo y ambientales. Asimismo se realizó un análisis de las secuencias de ADNr-ITS, morfología y pruebas de patogenicidad que permitieron la identificación de R. solani AG 4 HG-I, AG 2-1 y AG 4 HG-III como causantes de enfermedad en tabaco en el NOA. En los aislamientos determinados como R.solani, los marcadores ISSR permitieron detectar gran variabilidad genética, la cual estaría influenciada por la existencia de diferentes factores como ser el flujo génico por dispersión de propagulos y las prácticas de manejo. Finalmente el análisis de la dinámica temporal de epidemias permitió interpretar y entender el comportamiento de la enfermedad en diferentes materiales genéticos de tabaco, generando una importante base de información para la toma de decisiones en la generación de una estrategia de manejo de la patología. La información generada contribuye al conocimiento del sistema epidemiológico y recalca la necesidad de encarar estudios que integren a la unidad de producción a un contexto regional, teniendo en cuenta que el patosistema debe ser abordado como parte reconocida de una complejidad biológica intrínseca a la sanidad.

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Rhizoctonia solani AG-2-2 was isolated from wilting and dying plants of sulla (Hedysarum coronarium), which is currently being assessed in eastern and southern Australia for its potential as a pasture and forage legume. Infected plants in the field had extensive rotting of the taproot, lateral roots and crown. Koch's postulates were fulfilled using three inoculation methods. The disease may pose a considerable threat to the potential use of H. coronarium in the dryland, grazing farming systems of Australia, with resistance offering the most viable option for minimising its impact.

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Entomopathogenic bacterial strains Pseudomonas (Flavimonas) oryzihabitans and Xenorhabdus nematophilus, both bacterial symbionts of the entomopathogenic nematodes Steinernema abbasi and S. carpocapsae have been recently used for suppression of soil-borne pathogens. Bacterial biocontrol agents (P. oryzihabitans and X nematophila) have been tested for production of secondary metabolites in vitro and their fungistatic effect,on mycelium and spore development of soil-borne pathogens. Isolates of Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani, the causal agent of cotton damping-off, varied in sensitivity in vitro to the antibiotics phenazine-I-carboxylic acid (PCA), cyanide (HCN) and siderophores produced by bacterial strains shown previously to have potential for biological control of those pathogens. These findings affirm the role of the antibiotics PCA, HCN and siderophores in the biocontrol activity of these entomopathogenic strains and support earlier evidence that mechanisms of secondary metabolites are responsible for suppression of damping-off diseases. In the present studies colonies of R oryzihabitans showed production of PCA with presence of crystalline deposits after six days development and positive production where found as well in the siderophore's assay when X nematophila strain indicated HCN production in the in vitro assays. In vitro antifungal activity showed that bacteria densities of 101 to 10(6)cells/ml have antifungal activity in different media cultures. The results show further that isolates of Pythium spp. and R. solani insensitive to PCA, HCN and siderophores are present in the pathogen population and provide additional justification for the use of mixtures of entomopathogenic strains that employ different mechanisms of pathogen suppression to manage damping-off.

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The role of non-pathogenic binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. (BNR) on the biocontrol of diseases caused by R. solani on many crops has been reported in the literature. However, in Brazil, there is no information about the potential of BNR as biocontrol agents against Rhizoctonia diseases on soybean. on this research we tested the hypothesis that BNR can induce resistance on soybean against the foliar blight caused by R. solani anastomosis group (AG) 1 IA. Thus, the objective of this research was to evaluate BNR isolates isolated from peanuts, snapbeans and soybean according to their ability for inducing resistance on soybean against the foliar blight disease, under greenhouse conditions. This research evidenced the role of BNR inducing resistance on soybeans against the foliar blight. However, both the occurrence and effectiveness of the phenomenon of induced resistance are dependent on the soybean cultivation season.

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In this paper we present the first report of the occurrence of a binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. causing hypocotyl and root rot in kale in Brazil. Rhizoctonia spp. were isolated from kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) with symptoms of hypocotyl and root rot. The isolates, characterized as binucleate Rhizoctonia spp., did not show an anastomosis reaction with any of the binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. testers used. The pathogenicity of the isolates was tested under greenhouse conditions; all isolates were pathogenic and showed different symptom severities on kale. The ITS-5.8S rDNA sequences of kale isolates and 50 testers (25 binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. and 25 Rhizoctonia solani) were compared in order to characterize the genetic identity of Rhizoctonia spp. infecting kale. The kale isolates showed genetic identities ranging from 99.3 to 99.8% and were phylogenetically closely related to CAG 7 (AF354084), with identities of 98.5 and 98.7%. It is suggested that the binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. causing hypocotyl and root rot on kale Brazil comprises a new AG not yet described.

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The plant pathogen Fusarium solani causes a disease root rot of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) resulting in great losses of yield in irrigated areas of the Southeast and Midwest regions of Brazil. Species of the genus Trichoderma have been used in the biological control of this pathogen as an alternative to chemical control. To gain new insights into the biocontrol mechanism used by Trichoderma harzianum against the phytopathogenic fungus, Fusarium solani, we performed a transcriptome analysis using expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) approaches. A cDNA library from T. harzianum mycelium (isolate ALL42) grown on cell walls of F. solani (CWFS) was constructed and analyzed. A total of 2927 high quality sequences were selected from 3845 and 37.7% were identified as unique genes. The Gene Ontology analysis revealed that the majority of the annotated genes are involved in metabolic processes (80.9%), followed by cellular process (73.7%). We tested twenty genes that encode proteins with potential role in biological control. RT-qPCR analysis showed that none of these genes were expressed when T. harzianum was challenged with itself. These genes showed different patterns of expression during in vitro interaction between T. harzianum and F. solani. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Rhizoctonia solani AG-2-2 was isolated from wilting and dying plants of sulla ( Hedysarum coronarium), which is currently being assessed in eastern and southern Australia for its potential as a pasture and forage legume. Infected plants in the field had extensive rotting of the taproot, lateral roots and crown. Koch's postulates were fulfilled using three inoculation methods. The disease may pose a considerable threat to the potential use of H. coronarium in the dryland, grazing farming systems of Australia, with resistance offering the most viable option for minimising its impact.

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Natural biological suppression of soil-borne diseases is a function of the activity and composition of soil microbial communities. Soil microbe and phytopathogen interactions can occur prior to crop sowing and/or in the rhizosphere, subsequently influencing both plant growth and productivity. Research on suppressive microbial communities has concentrated on bacteria although fungi can also influence soil-borne disease. Fungi were analyzed in co-located soils 'suppressive' or 'non-suppressive' for disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG 8 at two sites in South Australia using 454 pyrosequencing targeting the fungal 28S LSU rRNA gene. DNA was extracted from a minimum of 125 g of soil per replicate to reduce the micro-scale community variability, and from soil samples taken at sowing and from the rhizosphere at 7 weeks to cover the peak Rhizoctonia infection period. A total of ∼994,000 reads were classified into 917 genera covering 54% of the RDP Fungal Classifier database, a high diversity for an alkaline, low organic matter soil. Statistical analyses and community ordinations revealed significant differences in fungal community composition between suppressive and non-suppressive soil and between soil type/location. The majority of differences associated with suppressive soils were attributed to less than 40 genera including a number of endophytic species with plant pathogen suppression potentials and mycoparasites such as Xylaria spp. Non-suppressive soils were dominated by Alternaria , Gibberella and Penicillum. Pyrosequencing generated a detailed description of fungal community structure and identified candidate taxa that may influence pathogen-plant interactions in stable disease suppression. © 2014 Penton et al.

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Con el propósito de evaluar la efectividad "in vitro'' de algunos fungicidas usados para el manejo de patógenos causantes de enfermedades del cafeto y reducir sus dosis, se condujo el presente trabajo que se llevó a cabo en el Laboratorio de Sanidad Vegetal del Centro Experimental de la Comisión Nacional del Café (CONCAFE) ubicado en el Km. 7, empalme San Francisco Carretera a San Ramón-Matagalpa y en el Laboratorio de Micología del Centro Nacional de Protección Vegetal (CENAPROVE) que está ubicado en el Km. 12.5 Carretera Sur, San José de la Cañada, Managua, a partir de Mayo a Diciembre de 1991. Se probaron seis fungicidas: Benomyl, Fermate, Propiconazol, Cupravit, Propineb y Captafol, evaluándose en cada uno cuatro dosis que se escogieron partiendo de la dosis comercial recomendada por las casas distribuidoras, la que tomamos como dosis alta, de la cual se derivaron las subsiguientes dosis, para él manejo de: Colletotrichum coffeanum Noack., Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn y Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Se usó un Diseño Completo al Azar (DCA) con cuatro repeticiones, 24 tratamientos y 1 testigo absoluto sin tratamiento. Se midió el crecimiento del hongo en medio de cultivo PDA, (Papa-Dextrosa-Agar} con los fungicidas, encontrándose que el Propiconazol fue el que mayor efectividad tuvo aún en la dosis más baja, en cualquiera de los patógenos. El Fermate en su dosis media a baja y el Captafol en su dosis media son los productos que lograron en los 3 patógenos ejercer un buen control. Cupravit no mostró ninguna efectividad sobre R. solani y F oxysporum, pero si sobre C.coffeanum. Benomyl ejercio un buen efecto para R. solani y f. oxysporum pero no para C. coffeanum. Propineb mostro su efectividad en R. solani y C. coffeanum pero no ejerció ningun efecto en F. oxysporum.

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杉木是我国重要的速生丰产树种,分布在北纬21°41′到33°41′,东经102°到122°的广大地区,杉木人工林面积约占我国人工林总面积的1/4,随着连栽代数的增加,土壤中毒和生产力下降程度日趋严重。 本论文以分离自与红树林、珍珠贝、海兔子、海绵、软珊瑚等与海洋动、植物共栖或共生存的106株海洋微生物(54株放线菌,52株细菌)为资源,以杉木连栽致害真菌尖孢镰刀菌萎蔫专化型(Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.vasinfectum)菌株SF2为靶菌,通过平板对峙试验和土壤原位定殖试验,筛选到一株分离自红树林木榄(Bruguiera gymnorrhizo)根际土壤的海洋细菌3728菌株;该菌对SF2具有很强抑菌活性,能够高密度在杉木根际土壤中定殖,对杉木幼苗的生长有一定的促进作用。采用传统的细菌学和分子生物学的鉴定方法对其进行了菌种鉴定,为枯草芽孢杆菌(Bacillus subtilis)。 通过对抗菌谱的研究,发现海洋细菌3728除了对杉木连栽主要致害真菌尖孢镰刀菌萎蔫专化型菌株SF2有很强的抑菌活性外,对大豆连作致害菌 (Penicillium purpurogenum),棉花枯萎病菌(Fusarium oxysporum),棉花立枯病菌(Rhizoctonia solani),大豆根腐病菌(Fusarium solani)以及小麦赤霉病菌(Fusarium graminerum)等也有较强的抑制作用。室内模拟试验还表明,在土壤中接种海洋细菌3728后,能够明显增加土壤中氨化细菌和氨化真菌的数量,能够增加土壤中功能性微生物——纤维素分解细菌和纤维素分解真菌的数量和种类,增强了纤维素分解能力。再添加C/N比较低的白三叶草凋落物,土壤中氨化细菌、氨化真菌的数量继续增加,土壤纤维素分解能力更显著提高。这为进一步开展对杉木连栽障碍的生物调控试验,提供了一定的科学依据。

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利用微生物分子生态学方法(16S rDNA-PCR-DGGE,clone library,ARDRA,sequencing),研究了乙草胺、甲胺磷胁迫对土壤抑真菌作用的影响及微生物学机理。首次构建了具有相同理化性质而抑真菌作用不同的土壤模型,报道了乙草胺和甲胺磷胁迫可降低土壤抑真菌作用,土壤细菌,尤其是假单胞菌群落结构以及phlD功能基因丰度和多样性与土壤抑真菌作用密切相关。 经100℃、110℃和121℃处理得到土壤抑真菌作用逐渐下降的系列土壤样品,经PCR-DGGE分析、克隆文库构建以及测序等证实了土壤细菌多样性和群落结构与土壤抑真菌作用密切相关,其中假单胞菌是重要的功能种群,酸细菌、α,β-变形细菌、节杆菌以及一些不可培养细菌可能存在潜在的抑真菌能力。 乙草胺(50、150、250 mg•Kg-1)处理可降低自然清洁土壤抑真菌能力。随着土壤抑真菌作用的逐渐下降,土壤细菌、真菌以及特异性功能种群假单胞菌和芽孢杆菌的群落结构均发生一定改变。乙草胺通过改变土壤微生物群落组成而降低土壤抑真菌作用。甲胺磷(50、150、250 mg•Kg-1)处理在低浓度时即可极大降低土壤抑真菌作用,且不同浓度处理间差异不显著。 乙草胺和甲胺磷胁迫(浓度均为50、150、250 mg•Kg-1)均能降低土壤中总的可培养假单胞菌和抗典型病原真菌立枯丝核菌(Rhizoctonia solani)的假单胞菌多样性,改变其群落结构。同时还能降低重要抗真菌抗生素2,4-DAPG合成的关键功能基因phlD的多样性。而phlD基因的丰度在甲胺磷胁迫下亦逐渐下降。上述影响在实验5周内持续存在,不可恢复。 研究结果表明乙草胺和甲胺磷胁迫可通过改变土壤细菌,尤其是假单胞菌群落结构及phlD功能基因多样性而降低土壤抑真菌作用,对土壤质量存在潜在生态风险。 此外,对土壤真菌DNA的提取方法进行了优化,得到了适于我国北方土壤类型且真菌多样性程度较高的真菌DNA提取方法。

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由于采样条件和培养条件的限制,深海微生物研究的较少,因此目前海洋微生物资源的研究主要集中在近海和浅海。而深海独特的生态环境,使微生物形成了独特的代谢体系,成为新颖化合物的重要来源,具有很好的开发应用前景。本文首次较为系统的研究了深度为1758-3600m南海海底沉积物中深海微生物资源的分离和活性菌株的筛选情况,旨在为探索我国南海深海微生物资源提供一定的科学依据。 采用多种分离培养基从6个不同深度(1758、2620、3200、3500、3587和3600m)的南海深海沉积物样品中,分离到225株深海微生物,包括40株放线菌和185株细菌。以分离得到的225株深海微生物为研究对象,从产蛋白酶、抗真菌、杀虫三个方面进行活性菌株的筛选,研究南海深海沉积物中的微生物资源状况: (1).将分离到的225株深海微生物,同时在10℃、28℃、45℃三个温度下进行产低温蛋白酶、中温蛋白酶、高温蛋白酶的筛选。初筛结果表明:这225株深海微生物大都有大小不同的产蛋白酶能力。10℃有产蛋白酶的有109株,28 ℃产蛋白酶的有160株,45℃产蛋白酶的有117株。筛选到一株在45℃下有较强产蛋白酶能力的菌株B1394,其酶活可达873U/ml,有一定的应用前景。通过形态观察、生理生化测定、16SrDNA序列测定,将B1394定名为枯草芽孢杆菌(Bacillus subtilis)。其粗酶液性质研究发现:最适酶活温度60℃,最适pH 8.0, 40℃、50℃和60℃热稳定性较好, Mn2+ 、Mg2+ 、Ca2+对该蛋白酶有激活作用,Hg2+ 、Fe3+ 、Cu2+ 、Zn2+ 、 Fe2+对其有抑制作用,苯甲基磺酰氟(PMSF)几乎完全抑制其活性,推断为丝氨酸蛋白酶。 (2).对其中100株深海细菌和40株深海放线菌,以立枯丝核菌( Rhizoctonia solani)和白色念珠菌(Candida albicans)为靶菌进行了抗真菌活性的筛选。初筛结果表明:分别有37株和35株深海细菌对立枯丝核菌和白色念珠菌有抑菌活性,分别占被检测细菌数目的37%和35%;有18株深海放线菌对立枯丝核菌有抑制作用,占被检测放线菌总数的45%。筛选到一株有较强抗真菌活性的深海放线菌SHA6,其发酵液对包括尖孢镰刀菌(Fusarium oxysporum)在内的10种植物病原菌有明显的抑制作用。对其发酵液的理化性质进行初步研究发现SHA6发酵液具有良好的热稳定性和酸碱稳定性, 对SHA6进行分子生物学鉴定后将其初步定名为为橙色单胞菌(Aurantimonas altamirensis)。 (3).以卤虫为初步筛选模型,对其中的20株深海放线菌进行了杀虫方面的筛选,结果发现有5个深海放线菌菌株表现有较强的杀虫活性。其中深海放线菌SHA4发酵液的乙酸乙脂提取物杀卤虫的活性最强,在浓度为100μg/ml时杀卤虫活性为83%,而在浓度400ppm时,48h可以杀死38%的甜菜夜娥。对SHA4进行分子生物学鉴定后将其初步定为拟诺卡氏菌属(Nocardiopsis sp)。 总之,本论文阐明了我国南海深海沉积物中微生物资源状况的初步研究结果,为进一步开发利用我国南海深海微生物资源奠定了基础。

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海洋枯草芽孢杆菌Bacillus subtilis菌株3512A分离自中国南海柳珊瑚。抗菌谱研究表明,该菌对多种动植物病原菌都有很强的抑制作用。稳定性试验表明该菌株产生的抗真菌活性物质对高温、酸和弱碱具有一定耐受性。利用玉米纹枯病菌Rhizoctonia solani作为靶标菌,结合酸沉淀、快速柱色谱、HPLC等现代色谱手段,对菌发酵液中的抗真菌活性物质进行分离纯化,获得两个活性强的单一化合物,化合物1和3。排油圈试验、甲苯乳化试验、TLC原位酸水解,以及一维核磁共振氢谱1H-NMR等多种研究结果表明,化合物1和化合物3均为脂肽类化合物衍生物。