Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity

The search for stress-tolerant producer strains is a key factor in the development of biological mycoherbicides. The aim of the study was to assess the herbicidal potential of phoma-like fungi. Morphological and physiological features of two Antarctic psychrotolerant strains 20-A7-1.M19 and 20-A7-1....

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Main Authors: Andrey Trigubovich, Maryna Mandryk-Litvinkovich, Anastasiya Valakhanovich, Elizaveta Gorodilova, Daniil Malygin, Emiliya Kalamiyets, Sofia Sokornova
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13061619
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description The search for stress-tolerant producer strains is a key factor in the development of biological mycoherbicides. The aim of the study was to assess the herbicidal potential of phoma-like fungi. Morphological and physiological features of two Antarctic psychrotolerant strains 20-A7-1.M19 and 20-A7-1.M29 were studied. Multilocus sequence analysis was used to identify these strains. They happened to belong to Phoma herbarum Westend. The psychrotolerant properties of these strains were suggested not only by ecology, but also by their capability to grow in a wide temperature range from 5 °C to 35 °C, being resistant to high insolation, UV radiation, aridity, and other extreme conditions. It was shown that treatment with their cell-free cultural fugate, crude mycelium extract, and culture liquid significantly reduced the seed germination of troublesome weeds such as dandelion and goldenrod. Cell-free cultural fugate and culture liquid also led to the formation of chlorosis and necrotic spots on leaves. Thus, psychrotolerant strains P. herbarum 20-A7-1.M19 and 20-A7-1.M29 demonstrate high biotechnological potential. Our next step is to determine the structures of biologically active substances and to increase their biosynthesis, as well as the development of biological and biorational mycoherbicides. New mycoherbicides can reduce the chemical load on agroecosystems and increase the effectiveness of applied chemicals.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4395/13/6/1619/ 2025-01-16T19:35:13+00:00 Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity Andrey Trigubovich Maryna Mandryk-Litvinkovich Anastasiya Valakhanovich Elizaveta Gorodilova Daniil Malygin Emiliya Kalamiyets Sofia Sokornova agris 2023-06-15 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13061619 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Pest and Disease Management https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13061619 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Agronomy; Volume 13; Issue 6; Pages: 1619 Phoma herbarum psychrotolerance herbicidal activity producer strains biological mycoherbicides biorational mycoherbicides Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13061619 2023-08-01T10:29:39Z The search for stress-tolerant producer strains is a key factor in the development of biological mycoherbicides. The aim of the study was to assess the herbicidal potential of phoma-like fungi. Morphological and physiological features of two Antarctic psychrotolerant strains 20-A7-1.M19 and 20-A7-1.M29 were studied. Multilocus sequence analysis was used to identify these strains. They happened to belong to Phoma herbarum Westend. The psychrotolerant properties of these strains were suggested not only by ecology, but also by their capability to grow in a wide temperature range from 5 °C to 35 °C, being resistant to high insolation, UV radiation, aridity, and other extreme conditions. It was shown that treatment with their cell-free cultural fugate, crude mycelium extract, and culture liquid significantly reduced the seed germination of troublesome weeds such as dandelion and goldenrod. Cell-free cultural fugate and culture liquid also led to the formation of chlorosis and necrotic spots on leaves. Thus, psychrotolerant strains P. herbarum 20-A7-1.M19 and 20-A7-1.M29 demonstrate high biotechnological potential. Our next step is to determine the structures of biologically active substances and to increase their biosynthesis, as well as the development of biological and biorational mycoherbicides. New mycoherbicides can reduce the chemical load on agroecosystems and increase the effectiveness of applied chemicals. Text Antarc* Antarctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic Agronomy 13 6 1619
spellingShingle Phoma herbarum
psychrotolerance
herbicidal activity
producer strains
biological mycoherbicides
biorational mycoherbicides
Andrey Trigubovich
Maryna Mandryk-Litvinkovich
Anastasiya Valakhanovich
Elizaveta Gorodilova
Daniil Malygin
Emiliya Kalamiyets
Sofia Sokornova
Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity
title Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity
title_full Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity
title_fullStr Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity
title_full_unstemmed Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity
title_short Psychrotolerant Strains of Phoma herbarum with Herbicidal Activity
title_sort psychrotolerant strains of phoma herbarum with herbicidal activity
topic Phoma herbarum
psychrotolerance
herbicidal activity
producer strains
biological mycoherbicides
biorational mycoherbicides
topic_facet Phoma herbarum
psychrotolerance
herbicidal activity
producer strains
biological mycoherbicides
biorational mycoherbicides
url https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13061619