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Biblioteca (s) :  INIA Las Brujas.
Fecha actual :  08/07/2020
Actualizado :  08/07/2020
Tipo de producción científica :  Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales
Circulación / Nivel :  Internacional - --
Autor :  RIVAS, F.; HAMPTON, J.G.; NARCISO, J.; ROSTÁS, M.; WESSMAN, P.; SAVILLE, D.J.; JACKSON, T.A.; GLARE, T.R.
Afiliación :  FEDERICO RIVAS FRANCO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand; JOHN G. HAMPTON, Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand; JOSEFINA NARCISO, Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand; MICHAEL ROSTÁS, Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand; PER WESSMAN, Research Institute of Sweden (RISE), Boras, Sweden; DAVID J. SAVILLE, Saville Statistical Consulting Limited, Canterbury, New Zealand; TREVOR A. JACKSON, AgResearch, Lincoln Research Centre, Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand; TRAVIS R. GLARE, Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Título :  Effects of a maize root pest and fungal pathogen on entomopathogenic fungal rhizosphere colonization, endophytism and induction of plant hormones.
Fecha de publicación :  2020
Fuente / Imprenta :  Biological Control, November 2020, Volume 150, Article number 104347. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2020.104347
ISSN :  1049-9644
DOI :  10.1016/j.biocontrol.2020.104347
Idioma :  Inglés
Notas :  Article history: Received 16 March 202 // Revised 12 June 2020 // Accepted 15 June 2020 // Available online 18 June 2020. Corresponding author: Rivas-Franco, F.; Plataforma de Bioinsumos, National Institute for Agricultural Research (INIA), Las Brujas, Ruta 48 ? Km. 10, CP. 90200, Rincón del Colorado, Canelones, Uruguay; email:frivas@inia.org.uy We thank to the National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANNI - Uruguay) for funding F. Rivas-Franco's PhD studies (POS_EXT_2014_1_105884). Operational funding was supplied by the Bio-Protection Research Centre?s Next Generation Biopesticide programme (CX10X1310 NZ MBIE) and Smarts Seeds Programme (LINX0702 NZ MBIE)
Contenido :  ABSTRACT. Some entomopathogenic fungi, such as Metarhizium spp. and Beauveria spp., closely interact with plants by colonizing the rhizosphere or growing endophytically inside root tissues. These characteristics increase the potential for endophytic entomopathogenic fungi to persist in the root system when used as biological control agents. The mechanism by which endophytic entomopathogenic fungi are capable to colonize the internal plant tissues is also influenced by plants and can be regarded as an adaptive protection acquired by plants against herbivorous insects. The mutual benefits obtained by plants and fungi through this peculiar endophytic association supports the bodyguard hypothesis. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the ability of different isolates of Metarhizium spp. and a single isolate of Beauveria bassiana, coated onto seeds, to colonize the rhizosphere and root tissues of maize (Zea mays) and to assess whether the presence of an insect pest and fungal root pathogen influenced this interaction. All the entomopathogenic fungal isolates tested were able to colonize the rhizosphere to some extent, but one isolate of M. anisopliae and the one of M. robertsii performed best. Overall, the presence of Costelytra giveni (Scarabaeidae) larvae significantly decreased rhizosphere colonization by the entomopathogens, while the phytopathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum (Nectriaceae: Hypocreales) did not. Similarly, the presence of C. giveni decreased endophy... Presentar Todo
Palabras claves :  Beauveria bassiana; BIOCONTROL; Costelytra giveni; Endophytic entomopathogenic fungi; Fusarium graminearum; Induced resistance; Jasmonic acid; Metarhizium spp; Rhizosphere competence; Salicylic acid; Seed coating.
Asunto categoría :  H20 Enfermedades de las plantas
Marc :  Presentar Marc Completo
Registro original :  INIA Las Brujas (LB)
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LB102371 - 1PXIAP - DDPP/BIOLOGICAL CONTROL/2020
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