Bioactivity of volatile organic compounds by Aureobasidium species against gray mold of tomato and table grape

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A. Di Francesco
J. Zajc
N. Gunde-Cimerman
E. Aprea
F. Gasperi
N. Placì
F. Caruso
E. Baraldi
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[1] University of Bologna,CRIOF–Department of Agricultural Sciences
[2] University of Bologna,Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences
[3] Agricultural Institute of Slovenia,Plant Protection Department
[4] University of Ljubljana,Department of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty
[5] University of Trento/Fondazione Edmund Mach,Center Agriculture Food Environment
[6] Research and Innovation Centre,undefined
[7] Fondazione Edmund Mach,undefined
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2020年 / 36卷
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Antibiosis; Postharvest; VOCs;
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Aureobasidium strains isolated from diverse unconventional environments belonging to the species A. pullulans, A. melanogenum, and A. subglaciale were evaluated for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) production as a part of their modes of action against Botrytis cinerea of tomato and table grape. By in vitro assay, VOCs generated by the antagonists belonging to the species A. subglaciale showed the highest inhibition percentage of the pathogen mycelial growth (65.4%). In vivo tests were conducted with tomatoes and grapes artificially inoculated with B. cinerea conidial suspension, and exposed to VOCs emitted by the most efficient antagonists of each species (AP1, AM10, AS14) showing that VOCs of AP1 (A. pullulans) reduced the incidence by 67%, partially confirmed by the in vitro results. Conversely, on table grape, VOCs produced by all the strains did not control the fungal incidence but were only reducing the infection severity (< 44.4% by A. pullulans; < 30.5% by A. melanogenum, and A. subglaciale). Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and subsequent gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry identified ethanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol as the most produced VOCs. However, there were differences in the amounts of produced VOCs as well as in their repertoire. The EC50 values of VOCs for reduction of mycelial growth of B. cinerea uncovered 3-methyl-1-butanol as the most effective compound. The study demonstrated that the production and the efficacy of VOCs by Aureobasidium could be directly related to the specific species and pathosystem and uncovers new possibilities for searching more efficient VOCs producing strains in unconventional habitats other than plants.
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