1. Potential of yeasts as biocontrol agents against Fusarium graminearum in vitro and on corn.
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de Oliveira, Andressa Jacqueline, Ono, Mario Augusto, Suguiura, Igor Massahiro de Souza, Zucareli, Claudemir, Garcia, Emanueli Bastos, Olchanheski, Luiz Ricardo, and Ono, Elisabete Yurie Sataque
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BIOLOGICAL pest control agents , *YEAST , *KLUYVEROMYCES marxianus , *FUSARIUM , *FUNGAL growth , *CORN seeds ,CORN growth - Abstract
Aims The antifungal effect of the yeast species Kluyveromyces marxianus, Meyerozyma caribbica , and Wickerhamomyces anomalus was evaluated against two Fusarium graminearum strains (FRS 26 and FSP 27) in vitro and on corn seeds. Methods and results The antifungal effect of the yeasts against F. graminearum was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy and extracellular chitinase and glucanase production to further elucidate the biocontrol mode of action. In addition, the germination percentage and vigor test were investigated after applying yeast on corn seeds. All the yeast strains inhibited fungal growth in vitro (57.4%–100.0%) and on corn seeds (18.9%–87.2%). In co-culture with antagonistic yeasts, F. graminearum showed collapsed hyphae and turgidity loss, which could be related to the ability of yeasts to produce chitinases and glucanases. The three yeasts did not affect the seed corn germination, and W. anomalus and M. caribbica increased corn seed growth parameters (germination percentage, shoot and root length, and shoot dry weight). Conclusion Meyerozyma caribbica and W. anomalus showed satisfactory F. graminearum growth inhibition rates and did not affect seed growth parameters. Further studies are required to evaluate the application of these yeasts to the crop in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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