- Standardsignatur8320
- TitelIsolation and identification of Esteya vermicola and its potential for controlling pinewood nematode
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- ErscheinungsortBerlin
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr2015
- Seiten12 S.
- MaterialArtikel aus einer Zeitschrift
- Digitales Dokument
- Datensatznummer200210561
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- AbstractPine wilt disease is a devastating forest disease worldwide caused by the pinewood nematode (PWN; Bursaphelenchus xylophilus). Esteya vermicola is widely recognized as a promising bio-control agent effective against PWN. During a survey of associated microorganisms of Pinus yunnanensis in Southwest China, a novel isolate of E. vermicola was obtained. This isolate produced two types of conidia. One type of conidia was hyaline, unicellular, bacilloid, and non-adhesive. The second type of conidia is solitary, hyaline, unicellular asymmetric elliptic or lunate, concave inward, ending slightly apiculate, adhesive on the concave surface, and contained an ovoid endospore-like structure. Only the lunate conidia showed infection activity against PWN. This novel isolate produced a high proportion of infective lunate conidia and exhibited high adhesion and infection activity against PWN by adhering to the nematode within 48 h and killing 74.5% of the tested PWN individuals within 4 days. Given that the isolate was obtained from P. yunnanensis, it may be well adapted to the endogenous environment of pine trees. The isolate shows potential as a bio-control agent against a plant-parasitic nematode in the field.
Keywords: biological control and prevention, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, Esteya vermicola, Nematophagous fungus, pine wilt disease
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