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Antifungal Activity of the Dry Biomass of Penicillium chrysogenum F-24-28 and Is Application in Combination with Azoxystrobin for Efficient Crop Protection

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  • Nataliya V. Karpova

    (Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t 60-letiya Oktyabrya, 7, bldg. 1, 117312 Moscow, Russia)

  • Vera V. Yaderets

    (Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t 60-letiya Oktyabrya, 7, bldg. 1, 117312 Moscow, Russia)

  • Elena V. Glagoleva

    (Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t 60-letiya Oktyabrya, 7, bldg. 1, 117312 Moscow, Russia)

  • Kseniya S. Petrova

    (Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t 60-letiya Oktyabrya, 7, bldg. 1, 117312 Moscow, Russia)

  • Alexander I. Ovchinnikov

    (Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t 60-letiya Oktyabrya, 7, bldg. 1, 117312 Moscow, Russia)

  • Vakhtang V. Dzhavakhiya

    (Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t 60-letiya Oktyabrya, 7, bldg. 1, 117312 Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

The developing resistance of plant pathogenic fungi to commercial fungicides has become a serious problem for efficient plant disease control. The use of antifungal preparations based on living microorganisms or their metabolites represents one of the possible environmentally friendly approaches. However, since a complete rejection of chemical fungicides is impossible, the combining of biopreparations and fungicides may be considered a promising biocontrol approach. Promising strains for the development of antifungal biopreparations include Penicillium fungi producing various biologically active compounds with antimicrobial and antiviral activities. A dry biomass of the P. chrysogenum F-24-28 strain (DMP) obtained from the P. chrysogenum VKPM F-1310 strain by induced mutagenesis possessed a high antifungal efficiency. According to in vitro experiments, supplementation of agarized medium with DMP (7.5–10 g/L) resulted in a significant growth inhibition in several plant pathogenic Fusarium fungi. The combination of DMP with a commercial azoxystrobin-based fungicide resulted in a prolonged growth inhibition in F. oxysporum , F. graminearum and F. culmorum even at fungicide concentrations significantly below the recommended level (0.5–2.5 mg/L or 2.5–12.5 g/ha vs. the recommended 100–275 g/ha). These results demonstrate a possibility to develop an efficient environmentally friendly biopreparation suitable to control crop diseases caused by a wide range of plant pathogens, and to prevent a possible selection and spreading of resistant pathogen strains.

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  • Nataliya V. Karpova & Vera V. Yaderets & Elena V. Glagoleva & Kseniya S. Petrova & Alexander I. Ovchinnikov & Vakhtang V. Dzhavakhiya, 2021. "Antifungal Activity of the Dry Biomass of Penicillium chrysogenum F-24-28 and Is Application in Combination with Azoxystrobin for Efficient Crop Protection," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(10), pages 1-15, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:11:y:2021:i:10:p:935-:d:644843
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