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Colletotrichum siamense as a myco-biocontrol agent for management of the tridax daisy (Tridax procumbens).

Authors :
Jongsareejit, Boonsri
Tepboonrueng, Piyapat
Srisuksam, Chettida
Yodpanan, Prawit
Wattananukit, Wilawan
Wichienchote, Nuchnudda
Klamchao, Kewarin
Amnuaykanjanasin, Alongkorn
Source :
Physiological & Molecular Plant Pathology. Dec2020, Vol. 112, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The tridax daisy (Tridax procumbens) is a predominant weed in Thai plantations. Management of weeds in the country, both past and present, heavily relies on the use of synthetic herbicides. Here, we demonstrate the use of a phytopathogen for controlling this weed. The fungus Colletotrichum siamense isolate Cs1 was isolated from a diseased false daisy (Eclipta prostrata). Topical application of a conidial suspension of this fungus on Tridax procumbens plants led to 78–100% disease incidence on days 14–18 post-inoculation. Similar testing in the laboratory and greenhouse settings showed that C. siamense isolate Cs1 was non-pathogenic to cassava (Manihot esculenta) and eight other crops. Fluorescence microscopy of green fluorescent protein-expressing C. siamense indicated that the conidia germinated and formed appressoria for penetration on days 1–7 post-inoculation. Scanning electron microscopy showed hyphae growing on the leaf surface as well as invading the host through stomata. Trichomes of weed leaves served as important infection sites for this myco-pathogen. Oval conidia and pseudohyphae were detected inside the leaf trichomes, indicating that these cell types could help spread the fungus throughout the weed. C. siamense sporulated at high rates, at 1.7 × 1010 conidia/g, on a rice-oat mixture, suggesting a potential production recipe for commercialization. These data suggest that this weed-pathogenic fungus has potential as a bioherbicide for biological control of this weed. • Colletotrichum siamense is a mycopathogen of the weed tridax daisy. • C. siamense shows no or low pathogenic effect on 10 important crops. • The fungus can infect the weed through leaf trichomes and stomata. • Oval conidia and pseudohyphae help disperse the fungus in planta. • The fungus sporulates at high rates on rice mixed with oat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08855765
Volume :
112
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Physiological & Molecular Plant Pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146998641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmpp.2020.101563