A Pipeline to Investigate Fungal-Fungal Interactions: Isolates against Plant-Associated Fungi.

J Fungi (Basel)

Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Milan, Via Celoria 10, 20133 Milan, Italy.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Soil fungi are crucial for ecosystems, interacting with various microorganisms and plants, and biocontrol strategies using fungi are being researched as alternatives to synthetic fungicides.
  • The study isolated twelve fungi from Italian vineyards, identifying three strains of one genus and nine others, and discovered two types of fungal interactions: neutral and antagonistic.
  • Findings showed that while some fungal strains had inhibitory effects on themselves and certain plant pathogens, they also displayed antagonistic behaviors towards beneficial fungi, emphasizing the need for more research on fungal interactions for improving biological fungicide applications.

Article Abstract

Soil fungi play essential roles in ecosystems, forming complex interaction networks with bacteria, yeasts, other fungi, or plants. In the framework of biocontrol strategies, -based fungicides are at the forefront of research as an alternative to synthetic ones. However, the impact of introducing new microbial strain(s) on the soil microbiome of a habitat is not well-explored. Aiming to identify a quantitative method to explore the complex fungal interactions, we isolated twelve fungi from three Italian vineyards and identified three strains of the genus in addition to nine more plant-associated fungi of different genera. Investigating in dual nucleation assay fungal-fungal interactions, we recognised two types of interaction: neutral or antagonistic. All three strains displayed a slight inhibitory behaviour against themselves. strains showed a mutually intermingling growth with and but antagonistic behaviour against the plant pathogens sp., , and . Yet, in some cases, antagonistic behaviour by fungi was also observed against plant-promoting fungi (e.g., and ). Our study highlights the importance of studying the interactions between fungi, aiming to clarify better the impact of fungal-based biological fungicides in the soil communities, and offers a pipeline for further applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10142788PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040461DOI Listing

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