Trichoderma harzianum produces nonanoic acid, an inhibitor of spore germination and mycelial growth of two cacao pathogens |
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Authors: | Madhu Aneja Thomas J. Gianfagna Prakash K. Hebbar |
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Affiliation: | aPlant Biology and Pathology Department, Rutgers—The State University of New Jersey, 59 Dudley Road, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520, USA;bMasterfoods USA/USDA-ARS BARC-West, Building 011A, Room 328, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA |
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Abstract: | An isolate of Trichoderma harzianum Rifai from an infected cacao pod produces and secretes nonanoic (pelargonic) acid into a liquid culture medium. Nonanoic acid (NA) was very inhibitory to spore germination and mycelial growth of two cacao pathogens, Crinipellis perniciosa Stahel and Moniliophthora roreri Cif. H.C. Evans. It was highly active causing 75% inhibition of spore germination in an in vitro assay at a rate as low as 0.09 μM for M. roreri and 0.92 μM for C. perniciosa. Mycelial growth was comparatively less sensitive to inhibition, but still there was a 75% reduction in growth with 0.62 μM in M. roreri and 151 μM NA in C. perniciosa. In contrast, NA did not affect Trichoderma mycelial growth or spore germination at concentrations that were inhibitory to the pathogens. 6-pentyl-α-pyrone was also produced and secreted into the medium by T. harzianum, however; it was not antagonistic to the cacao pathogens. Although a number of metabolites produced by Trichoderma spp. have been identified in the past, this is the first report of NA production and secretion by any Trichoderma. The results suggest that NA may play a role in the successful use of some Trichoderma spp. isolates in the biocontrol of fungal diseases of plants. |
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Keywords: | Antifungal activity Biocontrol Witches’ broom disease Frosty pod disease Crinipellis perniciosa Moniliophthora roreri Theobroma cacao Pelargonic acid |
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