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INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE IN PLANTS THROUGH FUNGAL
BIOCONTROLAGENTS
Jayappa
Sr. M.Sc (Agri)
PALB 4255
11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 1
Flow of seminar
o Introduction
o Mechanisms of Fungal Biocontrol Agents(BCF)
o Different Plant responses to BCF’s
o Case studies
o Conclusion
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Introduction
• Contact with pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms
activates a broad range of defense mechanisms in plants
• Two main mechanisms are recognized;
1. Systemic acquired resistance
2. Induced systemic resistance
• Biocontrol fungi (BCF) are agents that control plant diseases
which includes Trichoderma spp, Ampelomyces quisqualis,
Paecilomyces lilacinus and others
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Host – Pathogen interaction
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(Pieterse et al., 2009)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 5
Fungal biocontrol (BCF) agents
Bio agent Target diseases / pathogen
Trichoderma spp. Soil borne disease
Cryptococcus albidus Botrytis spp., Penicillium spp.
Gleocladium virens Rhizoctonia solani, Pythium, Phytophthora
Ampelomyces quisqualis Powdery Mildew
Rhizobium leguminosorum Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris
Glomus mosseae , Paecilomyces
lilacinus
Nematodes
Verticillium lecanii Penicillium digitatum
(Burges et al., 1998)
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 Reduce the negative effects of plant pathogens and promote
positive responses in plant.
 Inoculated plants are sensitized to respond more rapidly to
pathogen attack
 Alleviation of abiotic stresses
 Improve photosynthetic efficiency, especially in plants subjected to
various stresses
 Increase nutrients absorption and nitrogen use efficiency in plants
 Enhance the growth and yield parameters
Role of BCF’s
(Shoresh et al., 2010)
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Mechanisms of Fungal Biocontrol Agents
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Mycoparasitism
(Irina et al., 2011)
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“ Interactions that involve a low-
molecular weight compound or an
antibiotic produced by microorganism
that has a direct effect on another
microorganism”
Antibiosis
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Fungal biocontrol agents and their metabolites
(Butt et al., 2001)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 11
Competition
• Competition for nutrient and space.
• Biocontrol agent decreases the availability of a particular
substance thus limiting the growth of the plant pathogenic agents
Types :
• Exploitation Competition
• Interference Competition
• Preemptive Competition
• Trichoderma spp produce siderophores that chelate iron and stop
the growth of other fungi
(Chet and Inbar ,1994)
 Competitive exclusion
 Coexistence
 Mutual extinction
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Fungal compounds involved in induction of plant responses
 Compounds that are released by Trichoderma spp. into the zone of interaction
induce resistance in plants
 Primarily proteins with enzymatic activity
 xylanase, cellulase, swollenin and endochitinase
 Enhance defense, through induction of plant defense–related proteins and
peptides that are active in inducing terpenoid, phytoalexin biosynthesis and
peroxidase activity.
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Elicitation of plant to pathogen attack
 Elicitors of plant defense includes
 oligosaccharides
 low-molecular weight compounds
 secondary metabolites
produced by different Trichoderma spp induce expression of pathogenesis
related (PR) proteins when applied to plants and reduce disease symptoms
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(Yedidia et al., 2003)
Bacterial cell colonization of leaves sampled from non elicited and
preelicited cucumber plants
Psuedomonas syringae pv.
Lachrymans progresses
towards the inner leaf tissues
mainly by intercellular (IS)
growth
Considerably fewer P. syringae pv.
Lachrymans cells are observed
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Systemic induction of defense-related genes and
proteins
• After treatment with T. harzianum, many defense/stress-related proteins
functions were upregulated.
• Stress response enzymes such as
1. Oxalate oxidase and superoxide dismutase (roots)
2. Methionine synthases, glutathione-S-transferase and glutathione dependent
formaldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH) (shoots)
• They acts as..
Detoxifying enzymes, peroxidase, scavenging enzyme, Heat
shock proteins (stress proteins).
(Yadav et al., 2015)
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Gene expression in Trichoderma harzianum T22 Inoculated Maize
up-regulated of defense- and
stress-related genes
Down regulated
( Shoresh and Harman, 2008)
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Abiotic stress induced ROS
production and cell death
Alleviation of damage by reactive oxygen species
Equilibrium
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Major ROS scavenging antioxidant enzymes
Enzymatic antioxidants Reactions catalyzed
Superoxide dismutase (SOD) O₂⁻ + O₂ ⁻+ 2H+ → 2H₂O₂ + O₂
Catalase (CAT) H₂O₂ ̶ →H₂O + ½ O₂
Ascorbate peroxidase (APX) H₂O₂ + AA →2H₂O + DHA
Guaicol peroxidase (GPX) H₂O₂ + GSH → H₂O + GSSG
Monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) MDHA + NAD(P)H → AA + NAD(P)+
Dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) DHA + 2GSH → AA + GSSG
Glutathione reductase (GR)
GSSG + NAD(P)H → 2GSH +
NAD(P)+
(Gill and Tuteja, 2010)
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Perception of the signal and activation of MAPK signaling cascade
Interaction of the signal molecules from the BCF with particular plant receptor
molecules in the interaction zone, activates a MAPK signaling cascade
Plant interaction with Trichoderma results in induction of NBS/leucine rich
repeat resistance protein.
NBS/ LRR are determinants of plant immune system and it trigger a cascade of
signal transduction results in resistance response
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(Shoresh et al., 2010)
Cont..
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Trichoderma MAMPs currently identified in different species
(Hermosa et al ., 2012)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 22
Plant signaling pathways induced by BCF leading to disease resistance
Trichoderma upregulate the Pal1, which encodes for phenylalanine ammonia-lyase
Pal1 is activate JA/ethylene signaling
It catalyzes the first step of phenyl propanoid pathway, leading to production of
phenolic compounds, including phytoalexins
Defense of the plants against infection
(PAL)
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Plant growth enhancement by BCF inoculation
Trichoderma species inoculation induces root and shoot growth
The application of Trichoderma lead to an
Increase in dry matter content
Starch and soluble sugars
Germination percentage
 Importantly, the effect of BCF on plant growth has a long duration and
even lasts for the entire life of annual plants
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CASE STUDIES
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Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary
PNAS September 20, 2005 vol. 102 no. 38
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Objective :
To test the effect of P. indica on barley to salt stress tolerance and disease resistance.
Impact of Piriformospora indica on salt-stress tolerance and
root infections by Fusarium culmorum.
Plants was determined in final 2 weeks ( totally
5weeks ) in the presence of 0,100 and 300 mM
NaCl, in three independent experiments.
Plant phenotypes demonstrating the protective
potential of P. indica toward F. culmorum.
(Waller et al., 2005)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 27
Ascorbate and DHA reductase (DHAR) activity in P. indica-infested roots.
measured in roots of 1-, 2-, and 3-week-old P. indica-infested (shaded
columns) and control (free of P. indica, open columns) barley plants.
(Waller et al., 2005)
ba
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Objective:
To prove that suppression of Rhizoctonia solani-incited cotton seedling disease by
T. virens is the result of induction of resistance mechanisms in the cotton host.
Southern Crops Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture-Agriculture
Research Service, 2765 F&B Road, College Station, Phytopathology, 24 November 2000.
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Effect of Trichoderma virens on terpenoid concentrations in
cotton roots inoculated with Rhizoctonia solani
HG = Hemigossypol,
dHG = Desoxyhemigossypol,
G = Gossypol
(Howel et al., 2000)
HPLC analyses of seedling radicle extracts for terpenoid content
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120.0022.6239.79
Assay of the biocontrol efficacy of strains of T. virens, T. koningii
and T. harzianum
1. T. virens strains : G-6, G-11, G6-5, G-4, and GTH-34
2. T. harzianum strain TH-23 ,GTK-53 and GTK-56
3. T. koningii strain TK-7, the T. virens mutant strain G6-4, and WB+PM
control
Significant reduction
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Objective :
To evaluate the potential of fungal bio control agent, Trichoderma harzianum to
control the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne javanica.
Department of Nematology, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO), The Volcani Center,
P.O.B. 6, Bet- Dagan 50250, Israel; The American Phytopathological Society, Vol. 91, No. 7,
2001.
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Effect of Trichoderma harzianum on Meloidogyne javanica
Green house condition
Natural condition
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Evaluation of the activity of Trichoderma proteinase Prb1-
transformed lines
Non treated control (C)
Wild-type (WT)
Prb1-transformed strains
P-1, P-2, P-5, and P-6
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Objectives :
• To test Growth enhancement ( increased root production) in treated plants
• The mechanisms of control of the seed and root pathogen Pythium ultimum
and the foliar pathogen Colletotrichum graminicola in maize
Departments of Horticultural Sciences and Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Geneva, NY
14456, The American Phytopathological Society, Vol. 94, No. 2.
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Interactions Between Trichoderma harzianum Strain T22 and Maize
Inbred Line Mo17
Seedlings of maize line Mo17 (10 days old) grown with or without a seed
treatment with T22
( Harman et al., 2004)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 36
Plant height and stalk diameter are greater in the presence of T22.
Eight week old plants of maize line Mo17
Cont’d…,
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Effect of T22 on Pythium ultimum
(Harman et al., 2004)
5 day old Maize inbred line Mo17 in 2 separate experiment
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Effect of T22 on C. graminicola
More diseased
and chlorotic
leaf area control
Seed treated with T22
(Harman et al., 2004)
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Advantages
• More sustainable method of crop production
• Reduce environmental pollution
• Increased biodiversity
• More target specific than chemicals
• Consequently, plants treated with beneficial fungi will be larger and
healthier and have better yields than plants without them.
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Conclusion
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ISR IN PLANTS THROUGH FUNGAL BIOCONTROL AGENTS

  • 1. welcome INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE IN PLANTS THROUGH FUNGAL BIOCONTROLAGENTS Jayappa Sr. M.Sc (Agri) PALB 4255 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 1
  • 2. Flow of seminar o Introduction o Mechanisms of Fungal Biocontrol Agents(BCF) o Different Plant responses to BCF’s o Case studies o Conclusion 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 2
  • 3. Introduction • Contact with pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms activates a broad range of defense mechanisms in plants • Two main mechanisms are recognized; 1. Systemic acquired resistance 2. Induced systemic resistance • Biocontrol fungi (BCF) are agents that control plant diseases which includes Trichoderma spp, Ampelomyces quisqualis, Paecilomyces lilacinus and others 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 3
  • 4. Host – Pathogen interaction 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 4
  • 5. (Pieterse et al., 2009)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 5
  • 6. Fungal biocontrol (BCF) agents Bio agent Target diseases / pathogen Trichoderma spp. Soil borne disease Cryptococcus albidus Botrytis spp., Penicillium spp. Gleocladium virens Rhizoctonia solani, Pythium, Phytophthora Ampelomyces quisqualis Powdery Mildew Rhizobium leguminosorum Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris Glomus mosseae , Paecilomyces lilacinus Nematodes Verticillium lecanii Penicillium digitatum (Burges et al., 1998) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 6
  • 7.  Reduce the negative effects of plant pathogens and promote positive responses in plant.  Inoculated plants are sensitized to respond more rapidly to pathogen attack  Alleviation of abiotic stresses  Improve photosynthetic efficiency, especially in plants subjected to various stresses  Increase nutrients absorption and nitrogen use efficiency in plants  Enhance the growth and yield parameters Role of BCF’s (Shoresh et al., 2010) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 7
  • 8. Mechanisms of Fungal Biocontrol Agents 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 8
  • 9. Mycoparasitism (Irina et al., 2011) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 9
  • 10. “ Interactions that involve a low- molecular weight compound or an antibiotic produced by microorganism that has a direct effect on another microorganism” Antibiosis 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 10
  • 11. Fungal biocontrol agents and their metabolites (Butt et al., 2001)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 11
  • 12. Competition • Competition for nutrient and space. • Biocontrol agent decreases the availability of a particular substance thus limiting the growth of the plant pathogenic agents Types : • Exploitation Competition • Interference Competition • Preemptive Competition • Trichoderma spp produce siderophores that chelate iron and stop the growth of other fungi (Chet and Inbar ,1994)  Competitive exclusion  Coexistence  Mutual extinction 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 12
  • 13. Fungal compounds involved in induction of plant responses  Compounds that are released by Trichoderma spp. into the zone of interaction induce resistance in plants  Primarily proteins with enzymatic activity  xylanase, cellulase, swollenin and endochitinase  Enhance defense, through induction of plant defense–related proteins and peptides that are active in inducing terpenoid, phytoalexin biosynthesis and peroxidase activity. 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 13
  • 14. Elicitation of plant to pathogen attack  Elicitors of plant defense includes  oligosaccharides  low-molecular weight compounds  secondary metabolites produced by different Trichoderma spp induce expression of pathogenesis related (PR) proteins when applied to plants and reduce disease symptoms 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 14
  • 15. (Yedidia et al., 2003) Bacterial cell colonization of leaves sampled from non elicited and preelicited cucumber plants Psuedomonas syringae pv. Lachrymans progresses towards the inner leaf tissues mainly by intercellular (IS) growth Considerably fewer P. syringae pv. Lachrymans cells are observed 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 15
  • 16. Systemic induction of defense-related genes and proteins • After treatment with T. harzianum, many defense/stress-related proteins functions were upregulated. • Stress response enzymes such as 1. Oxalate oxidase and superoxide dismutase (roots) 2. Methionine synthases, glutathione-S-transferase and glutathione dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH) (shoots) • They acts as.. Detoxifying enzymes, peroxidase, scavenging enzyme, Heat shock proteins (stress proteins). (Yadav et al., 2015) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 16
  • 17. Gene expression in Trichoderma harzianum T22 Inoculated Maize up-regulated of defense- and stress-related genes Down regulated ( Shoresh and Harman, 2008) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 17
  • 18. Abiotic stress induced ROS production and cell death Alleviation of damage by reactive oxygen species Equilibrium 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 18
  • 19. Major ROS scavenging antioxidant enzymes Enzymatic antioxidants Reactions catalyzed Superoxide dismutase (SOD) O₂⁻ + O₂ ⁻+ 2H+ → 2H₂O₂ + O₂ Catalase (CAT) H₂O₂ ̶ →H₂O + ½ O₂ Ascorbate peroxidase (APX) H₂O₂ + AA →2H₂O + DHA Guaicol peroxidase (GPX) H₂O₂ + GSH → H₂O + GSSG Monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) MDHA + NAD(P)H → AA + NAD(P)+ Dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) DHA + 2GSH → AA + GSSG Glutathione reductase (GR) GSSG + NAD(P)H → 2GSH + NAD(P)+ (Gill and Tuteja, 2010) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 19
  • 20. Perception of the signal and activation of MAPK signaling cascade Interaction of the signal molecules from the BCF with particular plant receptor molecules in the interaction zone, activates a MAPK signaling cascade Plant interaction with Trichoderma results in induction of NBS/leucine rich repeat resistance protein. NBS/ LRR are determinants of plant immune system and it trigger a cascade of signal transduction results in resistance response 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 20
  • 21. (Shoresh et al., 2010) Cont.. 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 21
  • 22. Trichoderma MAMPs currently identified in different species (Hermosa et al ., 2012)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 22
  • 23. Plant signaling pathways induced by BCF leading to disease resistance Trichoderma upregulate the Pal1, which encodes for phenylalanine ammonia-lyase Pal1 is activate JA/ethylene signaling It catalyzes the first step of phenyl propanoid pathway, leading to production of phenolic compounds, including phytoalexins Defense of the plants against infection (PAL) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 23
  • 24. Plant growth enhancement by BCF inoculation Trichoderma species inoculation induces root and shoot growth The application of Trichoderma lead to an Increase in dry matter content Starch and soluble sugars Germination percentage  Importantly, the effect of BCF on plant growth has a long duration and even lasts for the entire life of annual plants 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 24
  • 25. CASE STUDIES 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 25
  • 26. Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary PNAS September 20, 2005 vol. 102 no. 38 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 26 Objective : To test the effect of P. indica on barley to salt stress tolerance and disease resistance.
  • 27. Impact of Piriformospora indica on salt-stress tolerance and root infections by Fusarium culmorum. Plants was determined in final 2 weeks ( totally 5weeks ) in the presence of 0,100 and 300 mM NaCl, in three independent experiments. Plant phenotypes demonstrating the protective potential of P. indica toward F. culmorum. (Waller et al., 2005)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 27
  • 28. Ascorbate and DHA reductase (DHAR) activity in P. indica-infested roots. measured in roots of 1-, 2-, and 3-week-old P. indica-infested (shaded columns) and control (free of P. indica, open columns) barley plants. (Waller et al., 2005) ba 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 28
  • 29. Objective: To prove that suppression of Rhizoctonia solani-incited cotton seedling disease by T. virens is the result of induction of resistance mechanisms in the cotton host. Southern Crops Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture-Agriculture Research Service, 2765 F&B Road, College Station, Phytopathology, 24 November 2000. 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 29
  • 30. Effect of Trichoderma virens on terpenoid concentrations in cotton roots inoculated with Rhizoctonia solani HG = Hemigossypol, dHG = Desoxyhemigossypol, G = Gossypol (Howel et al., 2000) HPLC analyses of seedling radicle extracts for terpenoid content 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 30 120.0022.6239.79
  • 31. Assay of the biocontrol efficacy of strains of T. virens, T. koningii and T. harzianum 1. T. virens strains : G-6, G-11, G6-5, G-4, and GTH-34 2. T. harzianum strain TH-23 ,GTK-53 and GTK-56 3. T. koningii strain TK-7, the T. virens mutant strain G6-4, and WB+PM control Significant reduction 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 31
  • 32. Objective : To evaluate the potential of fungal bio control agent, Trichoderma harzianum to control the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne javanica. Department of Nematology, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO), The Volcani Center, P.O.B. 6, Bet- Dagan 50250, Israel; The American Phytopathological Society, Vol. 91, No. 7, 2001. 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 32
  • 33. Effect of Trichoderma harzianum on Meloidogyne javanica Green house condition Natural condition 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 33
  • 34. Evaluation of the activity of Trichoderma proteinase Prb1- transformed lines Non treated control (C) Wild-type (WT) Prb1-transformed strains P-1, P-2, P-5, and P-6 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 34
  • 35. Objectives : • To test Growth enhancement ( increased root production) in treated plants • The mechanisms of control of the seed and root pathogen Pythium ultimum and the foliar pathogen Colletotrichum graminicola in maize Departments of Horticultural Sciences and Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456, The American Phytopathological Society, Vol. 94, No. 2. 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 35
  • 36. Interactions Between Trichoderma harzianum Strain T22 and Maize Inbred Line Mo17 Seedlings of maize line Mo17 (10 days old) grown with or without a seed treatment with T22 ( Harman et al., 2004)11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 36
  • 37. Plant height and stalk diameter are greater in the presence of T22. Eight week old plants of maize line Mo17 Cont’d…, 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 37
  • 38. Effect of T22 on Pythium ultimum (Harman et al., 2004) 5 day old Maize inbred line Mo17 in 2 separate experiment 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 38
  • 39. Effect of T22 on C. graminicola More diseased and chlorotic leaf area control Seed treated with T22 (Harman et al., 2004) 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 39
  • 40. Advantages • More sustainable method of crop production • Reduce environmental pollution • Increased biodiversity • More target specific than chemicals • Consequently, plants treated with beneficial fungi will be larger and healthier and have better yields than plants without them. 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 40
  • 41. Conclusion 11/9/2016 Dept. of Plant Pathology 41

Editor's Notes

  1. 1.Trichoderma spp. was recently reported as having the potential to degrade cellulose. Cellulose degradation may release a bulk amount of Nitrogen in the rhizosphere of rice plant. High N concentration uptake has positive correlation with photosynthetic rate. 2. Trichoderma spp. has considerable abilities to solubilize a range of plant nutrients that may be present in insoluble, and unavailable, forms in soils.
  2. Exploitation Competition-one species denies another access to a resource simply by consuming it first. Interference Competition-one species actively inhibits the foraging, survival, or reproduction of the other species I.e., chemical, behavioral Preemptive Competition-one species denies another access simply by getting there first. Also, overgrowth competition. Outcome of competition. 1. One wins; other loses ….. (competitive exclusion) 2. Neither wins …….. (coexistence) 3. Both lose …….. (mutual extinction) Only 1 and 2 above are of ecological or evolutionary significance territoriality
  3. G. 3. Transmission electron micrographs of ultrathin sections from cucumber leaves challenged with P. syringae pv. lachrymans at 96 h postchallenge. (A) Bacterial cell colonization of leaves sampled from nonelicited, challenged plants (TPsl). P. syringae pv. lachrymans progresses towards the inner leaf tissues mainly by intercellular (IS) growth. (B) Bacterial cell colonization of intercellular spaces in leaves of plants preelicited with T. asperellum 48 h prior to challenge (TPsl). Considerably fewer bacterial cells are observed.
  4. Validation of selected genes. Semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis was performed for selected genes using RNA of shoots from control(C) and Trichoderma-treated (T) plants. PCR was conducted for 20 cycles for all genes. 18S was used as a reference gene and 18 cycles were performed on a 10-fold dilution of the RT reaction.
  5. ROS Includes free radicals such as superoxide anion, hydroxyl radical .Non-radical molecules like hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), singlet oxygen (O2). Inoculated plants showed increased levels of antioxidant compounds and antioxidative enzymes and reduced levels of hydrogen peroxide.
  6. The glutathione-ascorbate cycle is a metabolic pathway that detoxifies hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is a reactive oxygen species that is produced as a waste product in metabolism. The cycle involves the antioxidant metabolites: ascorbate, glutathione and NADPH and the enzymes linking these metabolites. In plants, the glutathione-ascorbate cycle operates in the cytosol, mitochondria, plastids and peroxisomes.Since glutathione, ascorbate and NADPH are present in high concentrations in plant cells it is assumed that the glutathione-ascorbate cycle plays a key role for H2O2 detoxification. Nevertheless, other enzymes (peroxidases) including peroxiredoxins and glutathione peroxidases, which use thioredoxins or glutaredo Ascorbate content  increased DHA content reduced DHAR activity  increased xins as reducing substrates, also contribute to H2O2 removal in plants.
  7. Biocontrol activity : strong (60%), (Significantly reduction) weak (40 to 50%) (partially reduction) no (20%) (No control)
  8. Effect of Trichoderma harzianum proteinase Prb1-transformed strains P-1, P-2, P-5, and P-6 compared with the wild-type (WT) strain and to a nontreated control (C). Trichoderma peat-bran preparations of the different strains were amended to soil in 1-liter pots and inoculated with 2,000second-stage juveniles per pot 10 days before planting tomato seedlings. One month later, A, top fresh weight and B, galling index were determined. Values are the mean of 10 replicates.
  9. Enzyme activity is expressed in units/mg (U/mg [fresh weight of tissue]) or specific activity (U/μg [protein in extract]).