In vitro assessment of the inhibition of humic substances on the growth of two strains of Fusarium oxysporum
2007
Loffredo, Elisabetta | Berloco, Mariagrazia | Casulli, Fedele | Senesi, N (Nicola)
The effects of four humic substance (HS) samples, a soil humic acid and two humic acids and one fulvic acid isolated from a composting substrate, were evaluated on the mycelial growth of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis (FOM) and F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (FOL). In general, any HS treatment reduced significantly the radial growth of the FOM mycelium either in normal [potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium] or sub-optimal (water-agar medium) nutritional conditions. Differently, the FOL growth, which was tested only on PDA, was either inhibited or stimulated on dependence of the HS treatment used. The HS fractions isolated from the composting substrate were the most effective inhibitors of mycelial growth of both fungi. Furthermore, any HS treatment was also able to alter the germination process of FOL in aqueous medium, not only by reducing significantly the number of viable germinating conidia but also by generally decreasing the rate of conidial germ-tube elongation. Apparently, the extent of the inhibitory action was related to some chemical and functional properties of HS, such as the COOH group content and elemental composition.
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