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Inoculation of cucumber roots with zoospores of mycoparasitic and plant pathogenic Pythium species: Differential zoospore accumulation, colonization ability and plant growth response
Authors:EG Wulff  ATH Pham  M Chérif  P Rey  Y Tirilly  J Hockenhull
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Biology, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, 40 Thorvaldsensvej, DK-1871 Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark;(2) ESMISAB, Laboratoire de Microbiologie et Sécurité, Alimentaire, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Technopole Brest-Iroise, 29280 Plouzané, France
Abstract:Hydroponically grown cucumber (Cucumis sativus) seedlings were inoculated with zoospores of 1 mycoparasitic (Pythium oligandrum) and 2 pathogenic (Pythium aphanidermatum and Pythium lsquogroup Frsquo) Pythium spp. During the first 2 days after inoculation, all the Pythium spp. caused reduction in the root length. However, roots treated with Pythium oligandrum quickly reached the length of the control and on the 8th day, and for the rest of the experimental period, stimulation of root elongation was noted. Pythium oligandrum was not pathogenic on cucumber and no differences in the fresh weights of control and Pythium oligandrum inoculated plants were observed in the course of the experiment. Pythium lsquogroup Frsquo and Pythium aphanidermatum were pathogenic on cucumber seedlings, but their pathogenicities differed. Thus, while Pythium lsquogroup Frsquo had a constant, negative influence on root length and plant growth, measured as fresh weight, Pythium aphanidermatum caused generalized necroses of the root system, inhibiting consistently root elongation and plant growth and finally causing plant death. Moreover, the zoospores of 2 mycoparasitic species, Pythium oligandrum and Pythium periplocum, were not attracted to roots of cucumber and accumulated on the roots in very low numbers compared to those of the pathogenic species, Pythium aphanidermatum, which were strongly attracted and accumulated in large numbers. Finally, it was also found that Pythium oligandrum colonized the roots very poorly, while Pythium lsquogroup Frsquo and Pythium aphanidermatum were significantly better root colonizers. The significance of these findings is discussed in relation to the ecology of Pythium species and biocontrol.
Keywords:biocontrol  hydroponics  Pythium aphanidermatum  Pythium lsquogroup Fgif" alt="lsquo" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">group Frsquo" target="_blank">gif" alt="rsquo" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">  Pythium oligandrum  Pythium periplocum
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