Biocontrol agents and resistance inducers reduce Phytophthora crown rot (Phytophthora capsici) of sweet pepper in closed soilless culture

被引:5
作者
Gilardi, Giovanna [1 ]
Vasileiadou, Athina [1 ]
Garibaldi, Angelo [1 ]
Gullino, Maria Lodovica [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Torino, Ctr Innovat Agroenvironm Sect, AGROINNOVA, Largo P Braccini 2, I-10095 Grugliasco, TO, Italy
关键词
Hydroponics; Phytophthora control; Capsicum annuum; salts; microorganisms; PYTHIUM ROOT-ROT; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; NURSERY TREATMENTS; FUSARIUM-WILT; PLANT-GROWTH; VEGETABLE CROPS; BORNE DISEASES; GROWING MEDIUM; FOSETYL-AL; PHOSPHITE;
D O I
10.36253/phyto-11978
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Twelve trials, in closed soilless culture under controlled conditions, were carried out to evaluate the efficacy of resistance inducers (based on K-phosphite and K-silicate used alone or in combination), and of experimental biocontrol agents (Trichoderma sp. TW2, a mixture of Pseudomonas FC 7B, FC 8B, and FC 9B, Fusarium solani FUS25, Pseudomonas sp. PB26), and a commercial formulation of Trichoderma gamsii + T. asperellum, against diseases caused by Phytophthora capsici of sweet pepper. The products were applied using three different protocols, and effects on incidence of Phytophthora crown, stem and root rots (% dead plants), disease development (area under the disease progress curve; AUDPC), and plant fresh weights were evaluated. Potassium phosphite, applied directly at standard P2O5:K2O, 1.30 + 1.05 g L-1) and at half standard rates, onto growing media, or via nutrient solution, and before infestation of peat plant growing medium with P. capsici, provided the best disease management in a dose-dependent manner, with an 80% reduction of Phytophthora crown, stem and root rots for the standard dosage and for both types of application. These treatments also reduced proportions of dead plants by 47% from the standard rate and by 62% at the half standard rate, when applied via the nutrient solution or directly to the substrate. K-silicate alone partially reduced the percent-age of dead plants, with efficacy of 20-23%. No improvement in disease control was observed when K-silicate was applied in combination with phosphite, while K-silicate alone or combined with K-phosphite reduced disease development, compared to untreated controls. Biocontrol agents (BCAs), applied preventively, reduced Phytophthora crown, stem and root rots, with similar or better results than those from the commercial mixture of Trichoderma asperellum + T. gamsii. Among the tested BCAs, Fusarium solani FUS25 provided the most consistent disease reduction (60-65%) and gave increased plant fresh weights. All the tested BCAs reduced disease development, with a similar trend for different disease pressures. The least AUDPC values, compared to the non-treated controls, were from Fusarium solani FUS25, followed by the tested Pseudomonas strains and Trichoderma sp. TW2. These results indicate the potential for potassium phosphite and biocontrol agents in management of Phytophthora crown, stem and root rots of pepper grown in soilless systems.
引用
收藏
页码:149 / 163
页数:15
相关论文
共 94 条
  • [11] Suppressiveness to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp radicis lycopersici in re-used perlite and perlite-peat substrates in soilless tomatoes
    Clematis, Francesca
    Minuto, Andrea
    Gullino, Maria Lodovica
    Garibaldi, Angelo
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL, 2009, 48 (02) : 108 - 114
  • [12] Effects of biocontrol agents and compost against the Phytophthora capsici of zucchini and their on the microbiota
    Cucu, Maria Alexandra
    Gilardi, Giovanna
    Pugliese, Massimo
    Ferrocino, Ilario
    Gullino, Maria Lodovica
    [J]. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 2020, 154
  • [13] Fusarium confers protection against several mycelial pathogens of pepper plants
    Díaz, J
    Silvar, C
    Varela, MM
    Bernal, A
    Merino, F
    [J]. PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2005, 54 (06) : 773 - 780
  • [14] Selection for decreased sensitivity to phosphite in Phytophthora cinnamomi with prolonged use of fungicide
    Dobrowolski, M. P.
    Shearer, B. L.
    Colquhoun, I. J.
    O'Brien, P. A.
    Hardy, G. E. StJ.
    [J]. PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2008, 57 (05) : 928 - 936
  • [15] Combined application of the biological product LS213 with Bacillus, Pseudomonas or Chryseobacterium for growth promotion and biological control of soil-borne diseases in pepper and tomato
    Domenech, J
    Reddy, MS
    Kloepper, JW
    Ramos, B
    Gutierrez-Mañero, J
    [J]. BIOCONTROL, 2006, 51 (02) : 245 - 258
  • [16] Phosphites attenuate Sclerotinia sclerotiorum-induced physiological impairments in common bean
    Fagundes-Nacarath, I. R. F.
    Debona, D.
    Bras, V. V.
    Silveira, P. R.
    Rodrigues, F. A.
    [J]. ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM, 2018, 40 (11)
  • [17] FAO, 2019, FAOST CROP PROD DAT
  • [18] STUDIES ON THE INVITRO AND INVIVO ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF FOSETYL-AL AND PHOSPHORUS-ACID
    FENN, ME
    COFFEY, MD
    [J]. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1984, 74 (05) : 606 - 611
  • [19] Effect of phosphite on tomato and pepper plants and on susceptibility of pepper to Phytophthora root and crown rot in hydroponic culture
    Förster, H
    Adaskaveg, JE
    Kim, DH
    Stanghellini, ME
    [J]. PLANT DISEASE, 1998, 82 (10) : 1165 - 1170
  • [20] Resistance of Pepper to Phytophthora Crown, Root, and Fruit Rot Is Affected by Isolate Virulence
    Foster, J. M.
    Hausbeck, M. K.
    [J]. PLANT DISEASE, 2010, 94 (01) : 24 - 30