Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum

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The genus Trichoderma is primarily recognized for its role as a biocontrol agent against various plant pathogens. Among the actions exhibited by this genus is its activity against Phytophthora capsici (P.c.), the causal agent of crown rot, foliar blight, and fruit rot in pepper cultivation. This stu...

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Autores: Teves Anchivilca, Percy Ivan, Felix Vasquez, Yovana, Gonzales Borda, Fiorella Fernanda, León Modeneci, Gina Rubi, Honorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth, Llanos Melo, Alejandro Kepler, Gonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen
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Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
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Materia:Trichoderma koningiopsis
Trichoderma lentiforme
Trichoderma harzianum
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
Antagonismo de Trichodermaspp. Nativos de la Selva Central Peruana frente a Phytophthora capsiciy su Efecto en el Crecimiento de Capsicum annuum
title Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
spellingShingle Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
Teves Anchivilca, Percy Ivan
Trichoderma koningiopsis
Trichoderma lentiforme
Trichoderma harzianum
Trichoderma koningiopsis
Trichoderma lentiforme
Trichoderma harzianum
title_short Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
title_full Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
title_fullStr Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
title_full_unstemmed Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
title_sort Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuum
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Teves Anchivilca, Percy Ivan
Felix Vasquez, Yovana
Gonzales Borda, Fiorella Fernanda
León Modeneci, Gina Rubi
Honorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth
Llanos Melo, Alejandro Kepler
Gonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen
Teves Anchivilca, Percy Ivan
Felix Vasquez, Yovana
Gonzales Borda, Fiorella Fernanda
León Modeneci, Gina Rubi
Honorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth
Llanos Melo, Alejandro Kepler
Gonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen
author Teves Anchivilca, Percy Ivan
author_facet Teves Anchivilca, Percy Ivan
Felix Vasquez, Yovana
Gonzales Borda, Fiorella Fernanda
León Modeneci, Gina Rubi
Honorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth
Llanos Melo, Alejandro Kepler
Gonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen
León Modeneci, Gina Rubi
Honorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth
Gonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen
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author2 Felix Vasquez, Yovana
Gonzales Borda, Fiorella Fernanda
León Modeneci, Gina Rubi
Honorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth
Llanos Melo, Alejandro Kepler
Gonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen
León Modeneci, Gina Rubi
Honorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth
Gonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen
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author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Trichoderma koningiopsis
Trichoderma lentiforme
Trichoderma harzianum
Trichoderma koningiopsis
Trichoderma lentiforme
Trichoderma harzianum
topic Trichoderma koningiopsis
Trichoderma lentiforme
Trichoderma harzianum
Trichoderma koningiopsis
Trichoderma lentiforme
Trichoderma harzianum
description The genus Trichoderma is primarily recognized for its role as a biocontrol agent against various plant pathogens. Among the actions exhibited by this genus is its activity against Phytophthora capsici (P.c.), the causal agent of crown rot, foliar blight, and fruit rot in pepper cultivation. This study evaluated the antagonistic activity of T. koningiopsis and T. lentiforme against P. capsici. These species, isolated from the Peruvian central rainforest, were previously identified through morphological and molecular methods. The research was conducted in two phases: 1) In the in vitro phase, the treatments included isolates of T. koningiopsis, T. lentiforme, and T. harzianum, each tested both individually and against P. capsici, along with a positive control (+P.c.); 2) For the in vivo phase a negative control (-P.c.) was included. The in vitro antagonism evaluation featured a dual plate confrontation assay between Trichoderma spp. and P. capsici on Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) medium, wherein the percentage of radial growth inhibition (PRGI) and growth rate were assessed. In the greenhouse, bell pepper seedlings cv ‘Piquillo’ were inoculated with 20 mL of a Trichoderma spp. conidia suspension (108 spores/mL) at transplanting, 14, and 28 days after transplanting (dat).  P. capsici was inoculated at 28 dat near the base of the plant using three grains (0.27 g) of previously colonized wheat. The experiments followed a completely randomized design (CRD) with Tukey’s mean comparison test at a 0.05 significance level. The evaluated variables included plant height (cm), incidence (%), severity (%), fresh weight (g), and dry weight (g). The in vitro antagonism results showed that T. koningiopsis and T. lentiforme exhibited PRGI values of 38.08 % and 37.91 %, respectively, against P. capsici. In the greenhouse assay, the bell pepper plants co-inoculated with T. lentiforme and P. capsici exhibited higher values in plant height (21.11 cm), root length (11.02 cm), and fresh weight (1.4 g). Additionally, the degree of foliar and root severity in all treatments with Trichoderma spp. and P. capsici was lower (Grade 0 to Grade 2), unlike the treatment inoculated solely with the pathogen (Grade 3 to Grade 4). In conclusion, this study demonstrates the potential of T. koningiopsis and T. lentiforme as biocontrol agents against P. capsici in pepper crops.
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spelling Antagonism of NativeTrichodermaspp. from the Peruvian Central Rainforest onPhytophthora capsiciand Effects on Capsicum annuumAntagonismo de Trichodermaspp. Nativos de la Selva Central Peruana frente a Phytophthora capsiciy su Efecto en el Crecimiento de Capsicum annuumTeves Anchivilca, Percy IvanFelix Vasquez, YovanaGonzales Borda, Fiorella FernandaLeón Modeneci, Gina Rubi Honorio Quispe, Karen LizbethLlanos Melo, Alejandro KeplerGonzales Miranda, Maria del CarmenTeves Anchivilca, Percy IvanFelix Vasquez, YovanaGonzales Borda, Fiorella FernandaLeón Modeneci, Gina RubiHonorio Quispe, Karen Lizbeth Llanos Melo, Alejandro KeplerGonzales Miranda, Maria del Carmen Trichoderma koningiopsisTrichoderma lentiformeTrichoderma harzianumTrichoderma koningiopsisTrichoderma lentiformeTrichoderma harzianumThe genus Trichoderma is primarily recognized for its role as a biocontrol agent against various plant pathogens. Among the actions exhibited by this genus is its activity against Phytophthora capsici (P.c.), the causal agent of crown rot, foliar blight, and fruit rot in pepper cultivation. This study evaluated the antagonistic activity of T. koningiopsis and T. lentiforme against P. capsici. These species, isolated from the Peruvian central rainforest, were previously identified through morphological and molecular methods. The research was conducted in two phases: 1) In the in vitro phase, the treatments included isolates of T. koningiopsis, T. lentiforme, and T. harzianum, each tested both individually and against P. capsici, along with a positive control (+P.c.); 2) For the in vivo phase a negative control (-P.c.) was included. The in vitro antagonism evaluation featured a dual plate confrontation assay between Trichoderma spp. and P. capsici on Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) medium, wherein the percentage of radial growth inhibition (PRGI) and growth rate were assessed. In the greenhouse, bell pepper seedlings cv ‘Piquillo’ were inoculated with 20 mL of a Trichoderma spp. conidia suspension (108 spores/mL) at transplanting, 14, and 28 days after transplanting (dat).  P. capsici was inoculated at 28 dat near the base of the plant using three grains (0.27 g) of previously colonized wheat. The experiments followed a completely randomized design (CRD) with Tukey’s mean comparison test at a 0.05 significance level. The evaluated variables included plant height (cm), incidence (%), severity (%), fresh weight (g), and dry weight (g). The in vitro antagonism results showed that T. koningiopsis and T. lentiforme exhibited PRGI values of 38.08 % and 37.91 %, respectively, against P. capsici. In the greenhouse assay, the bell pepper plants co-inoculated with T. lentiforme and P. capsici exhibited higher values in plant height (21.11 cm), root length (11.02 cm), and fresh weight (1.4 g). Additionally, the degree of foliar and root severity in all treatments with Trichoderma spp. and P. capsici was lower (Grade 0 to Grade 2), unlike the treatment inoculated solely with the pathogen (Grade 3 to Grade 4). In conclusion, this study demonstrates the potential of T. koningiopsis and T. lentiforme as biocontrol agents against P. capsici in pepper crops.El género Trichoderma es reconocido principalmente por su papel como agente de biocontrol contra diversos patógenos vegetales. Entre las acciones exhibidas por este género se encuentra su actividad contra Phytophthora capsici (P.c.), el agente causal de la podredumbre de la corona, el tizón foliar y la podredumbre del fruto en el cultivo del pimiento. En este estudio se evaluó la actividad antagonista de T. koningiopsis y T. lentiforme frente sobre P. capsici. Estas especies, aisladas de la selva central peruana, fueron previamente identificadas mediante métodos morfológicos y moleculares. La investigación se realizó en dos fases: 1) En la fase in vitro, los tratamientos incluyeron aislados de T. koningiopsis, T. lentiforme y T. harzianum, cada uno probado individualmente y contra P. capsici, junto con un control positivo (+P.c.); 2) Para la fase in vivo se incluyó un control negativo (-P.c.). La evaluación del antagonismo in vitro consistió en un ensayo de confrontación en placa doble entre Trichoderma spp. y P. capsici en medio Agar Papa Dextrosa (PDA), en el que se evaluó el porcentaje de inhibición del crecimiento radial (PRGI) y la tasa de crecimiento. En el invernadero, las plántulas de pimiento cv ‘Piquillo’ se inocularon con 20 mL de una suspensión de conidios de Trichoderma spp. (108 esporas/mL) al trasplante, 14 y 28 días después del trasplante (dat).  P. capsici se inoculó a los 28 dat cerca de la base de la planta utilizando tres granos (0.27 g) de trigo previamente colonizado. Los experimentos siguieron un diseño completamente aleatorizado (DCA) con la prueba de comparación de medias de Tukey a un nivel de significación de 0.05. Las variables evaluadas incluyeron altura de planta (cm), incidencia (%), severidad (%), peso fresco (g) y peso seco (g). Los resultados de antagonismo in vitro mostraron que T. koningiopsis y T. lentiforme exhibieron valores de PRGI de 38.08 % y 37.91 %, respectivamente, contra P. capsici. En el ensayo en invernadero, las plantas de pimiento co-inoculadas con T. lentiforme y P. capsici mostraron valores superiores en altura de planta (21.11 cm), longitud de raíz (11.02 cm) y peso fresco (1.4 g). Además, el grado de severidad foliar y radicular en todos los tratamientos con Trichoderma spp. y P. capsici fue menor (Grado 0 a Grado 2), a diferencia del tratamiento inoculado únicamente con el patógeno (Grado 3 a Grado 4). En conclusión, este estudio demuestra el potencial de T. koningiopsis y T. lentiforme como agentes de biocontrol contra P. capsici en cultivos de pimiento.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina2024-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/198210.21704/pja.v8i1.1982Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): January to April; 30-43Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2024): Enero a Aril; 30-432616-4477reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMenghttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/1982/2975Derechos de autor 2024 Percy Ivan Teves Anchivilca, Yovana Felix Vasquez, Fiorella Fernanda Gonzales Borda, Gina Rubi León Modeneci, Karen Lizbeth Honorio Quispe, Alejandro Kepler Llanos Melo, Maria del Carmen Gonzales Mirandahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/19822025-04-30T16:03:56Z
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