Co-Cultivation of Fusarium, Alternaria, and Pseudomonas on Wheat-Ears Affects Microbial Growth and Mycotoxin Production

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作者
Hoffmann, Annika [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lischeid, Gunnar [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Koch, Matthias [5 ]
Lentzsch, Peter [1 ]
Sommerfeld, Thomas [5 ]
Muller, Marina E. H. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Ctr Agr Landscape Res ZALF, D-15374 Muncheberg, Germany
[2] Humboldt Univ, Inst Hort Sci, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
[3] Berlin Brandenburg Inst Adv Biodivers Res BBIB, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
[4] Univ Potsdam, Inst Environm Sci & Geog, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany
[5] Bundesanstalt Mat Forsch & Prufung BAM, D-12205 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Alternaria; antagonists; Fusarium; microbe interactions; mycotoxins; priority effect; Pseudomonas; SOM-SM; wheat; HEAD BLIGHT PATHOGENS; SMALL-GRAIN CEREALS; DEOXYNIVALENOL PRODUCTION; PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUSARIUM; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; MASKED MYCOTOXINS; IN-VITRO; GRAMINEARUM; PRIORITY; ESTABLISHMENT;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms9020443
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Mycotoxigenic fungal pathogens Fusarium and Alternaria are a leading cause of loss in cereal production. On wheat-ears, they are confronted by bacterial antagonists such as pseudomonads. Studies on these groups' interactions often neglect the infection process's temporal aspects and the associated priority effects. In the present study, the focus was on how the first colonizer affects the subsequent ones. In a climate chamber experiment, wheat-ears were successively inoculated with two different strains (Alternaria tenuissima At625, Fusarium graminearum Fg23, or Pseudomonas simiae Ps9). Over three weeks, microbial abundances and mycotoxin concentrations were analyzed and visualized via Self Organizing Maps with Sammon Mapping (SOM-SM). All three strains revealed different characteristics and strategies to deal with co-inoculation: Fg23, as the first colonizer, suppressed the establishment of At625 and Ps9. Nevertheless, primary inoculation of At625 reduced all of the Fusarium toxins and stopped Ps9 from establishing. Ps9 showed priority effects in delaying and blocking the production of the fungal mycotoxins. The SOM-SM analysis visualized the competitive strengths: Fg23 ranked first, At625 second, Ps9 third. Our findings of species-specific priority effects in a natural environment and the role of the mycotoxins involved are relevant for developing biocontrol strategies.
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