Some isolates of the nematophagous fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia promote root growth and reduce flowering time of tomato
Contribuinte(s) |
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Multidisciplinar para el Estudio del Medio "Ramón Margalef" Fitopatología |
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Data(s) |
19/02/2016
19/02/2016
01/05/2015
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Resumo |
The fungal parasite of nematode eggs Pochonia chlamydosporia is also a root endophyte known to promote growth of some plants. In this study, we analysed the effect of nine P. chlamydosporia isolates from worldwide origin on tomato growth. Experiments were performed at different scales (Petri dish, growth chamber and greenhouse conditions) and developmental stages (seedlings, plantlets and plants). Seven P. chlamydosporia isolates significantly (P < 0.05) increased the number of secondary roots and six of those increased total weight of tomato seedlings. Six P. chlamydosporia isolates also increased root weight of tomato plantlets. Root colonisation varied between different isolates of this fungus. Again P. chlamydosporia significantly increased root growth of tomato plants under greenhouse conditions and reduced flowering and fruiting times (up to 5 and 12 days, respectively) versus uninoculated tomato plants. P. chlamydosporia increased mature fruit weight in tomato plants. The basis of the mechanisms for growth, flowering and yield promotion in tomato by the fungus are unknown. However, we found that P. chlamydosporia can produce Indole-3-acetic acid and solubilise mineral phosphate. These results suggest that plant hormones or nutrient ability could play an important role. Our results put forward the agronomic importance of P. chlamydosporia as biocontrol agent of plant parasitic nematodes with tomato growth promoting capabilities. This research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation Grants AGL 2008-00716/AGR, AGL 2011–29297 and with a grant from the CONACYT (México) to E. A. Z-G. |
Identificador |
Annals of Applied Biology. 2015, 166(3): 472-483. doi:10.1111/aab.12199 0003-4746 (Print) 1744-7348 (Online) http://hdl.handle.net/10045/53263 10.1111/aab.12199 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Wiley |
Relação |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aab.12199 |
Direitos |
© 2015 Association of Applied Biologists info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Indole-3-acetic acid #Phosphate solubilisation #Plant growth promotion #Quantitative PCR #Root colonisation #Root endophyte #Botánica |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article |