Record ID No. |
524 |
Author(s) |
Martin-Pinto P., Pajares J., Diez J. , 2006 |
Affiliation |
University of Valladolid, Forest Entomology & Pathology Lab, Dept Prod Vegetal & Recursos Forestales, Avda Madrid 44, Palencia 34071, Spain |
Title |
In vitro effects of four ectomycorrhizal fungi, Boletus edulis, Rhizopogon roseolus, Laccaria laccata and Lactarius deliciosus on Fusarium damping off in Pinus nigra seedlings |
Source. Vol.(no):Page |
New forests. 32(3): 323-334p. |
Categories |
Ectomycorrhiza |
Subjects |
Biological Interaction |
Sub-subjects |
Pathogens |
Host |
Pinus nigra |
Organism |
Boletus edulis, Rhizopogon roseolus, Laccaria laccata, Lactarius deliciosus, Fusarium |
Country |
Spain, Europe |
Abstracts |
Species of Fusarium cause damping off of forest seedlings resulting in considerable losses and oftentimes fungicides are used to control the disease. Such chemicals may be detrimental to the environment. Protection of forest seedlings against this disease must be focused on integrated management for in which biological control is one of the most important tools. Mycorrhizal fungi may provide protection against pathogen invasion of seedlings. In this study, the interactions between the mycorrhizal fungi Boletus edulis, Rhizopogon roseolus, Laccaria laccata and Lactarius deliciosus and damping off pathogens (Fusarium oxysporum and F. moniliforme) were investigated in vitro and mechanisms involved in the protection of damping off in P. nigra seedlings are also discussed. The effect of filtrates from mycorrhizal species on spore germination of F. oxysporum varied throughout the tests. At the end of the assay, the inhibitory effect only could be observed in the L.deliciosus treatment. None of the filtrates reduced spore germination in F. moniliforme. Finally, three of the four mycorrhizal species grown for 2 months in the substrate, L. laccata, L. deliciosus and B. edulis, increased the survival of Fusarium inoculated P. nigra seedlings. |