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  • CMU-08 is a strain isolated from Michoacán, Mexico, known for thriving in a wide temperature (16-32 °C) and pH (4-9) range on PDA and MEA media.
  • This strain effectively inhibits six types of harmful fungi and oomycetes through direct mycoparasitism and producing inhibitory metabolites, with variable success depending on the pathogen and culture medium used.
  • CMU-08 shows potential as a biocontrol agent due to its versatility and the ability to reduce damage from pathogens in tests with tomato leaves by up to 50%.

Article Abstract

This work describes the characterization of strain CMU-08, isolated from Michoacán, Mexico. CMU-08 demonstrated robust growth and conidiation across a temperature range from 16 to 32 °C and a pH range from 4 to 9 on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and malt extract agar (MEA) media. The strain is an efficient antagonist of six species of phytopathogenic fungi and oomycetes in PDA, MEA, and Vogel minimal medium (VMM). Antagonist mechanisms of CMU-08 included direct mycoparasitism observed in dual-culture assays, as well as antibiosis attributed to growth inhibition via both volatile and non-volatile metabolites, with the effectiveness varying depending on the test phytopathogen and culture medium. Extracellular filtrates (ECFs) recovered from liquid cultures of CMU-08 under basal and induced conditions using cell walls significantly inhibited their growth at a concentration of 750 µg/mL. Moreover, in detached tomato leaf assays, these ECFs reduced foliar damage caused by by 24-34%. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by CMU-08 also exhibited substantial efficacy, reducing foliar damage by up to 50% in similar tests. Despite showing no basal extracellular chitinase enzymatic activity, CMU-08 demonstrated significant induction of this activity in cultures supplemented with and sp. cell walls. Four genes encoding extracellular chitinases (, , , and locus 217415) showed different dynamics of transcriptional regulation during the dual-culture confrontation of strain CMU-08 with and sp., varying according to the phytopathogen and the interaction stage. The CMU-08 strain shows physiological versatility and employs a variety of antagonist mechanisms toward different species of phytopathogenic microorganisms, making it a good candidate for developing a biocontrol product for field application.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11596017PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof10110758DOI Listing

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