How Do Trichoderma Genus Fungi Win a Nutritional Competition Battle against Soft Fruit Pathogens? A Report on Niche Overlap Nutritional Potentiates

Int J Mol Sci. 2020 Jun 14;21(12):4235. doi: 10.3390/ijms21124235.

Abstract

We present a case study report into nutritional competition between Trichoderma spp. isolated from wild raspberries and fungal phytopathogenic isolates (Colletotrichum sp., Botrytis sp., Verticillium sp. and Phytophthora sp.), which infect soft fruit ecological plantations. The competition was evaluated on the basis of nutritional potentiates. Namely, these were consumption and growth, calculated on the basis of substrate utilization located on Biolog® Filamentous Fungi (FF) plates. The niche size, total niche overlap and Trichoderma spp. competitiveness indices along with the occurrence of a stressful metabolic situation towards substrates highlighted the unfolding step-by-step approach. Therefore, the Trichoderma spp. and pathogen niche characteristics were provided. As a result, the substrates in the presence of which Trichoderma spp. nutritionally outcompete pathogens were denoted. These were adonitol, D-arabitol, i-erythritol, glycerol, D-mannitol and D-sorbitol. These substrates may serve as additives in biopreparations of Trichoderma spp. dedicated to plantations contaminated by phytopathogens of the genera Colletotrichum sp., Botrytis sp., Verticillium sp. and Phytophthora sp.

Keywords: beneficial fungi; nutrition competitiveness; phytopathogens.

MeSH terms

  • Botrytis / growth & development
  • Colletotrichum / growth & development
  • Erythritol / analysis
  • Fruit / growth & development
  • Fruit / microbiology
  • Glycerol / analysis
  • Mannitol / analysis
  • Mitosporic Fungi / physiology*
  • Phytophthora / growth & development*
  • Ribitol / analysis
  • Rubus / growth & development*
  • Rubus / microbiology
  • Saccharomycetales / growth & development
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Sorbitol / analysis
  • Sugar Alcohols / analysis
  • Trichoderma / physiology*

Substances

  • Sugar Alcohols
  • Mannitol
  • Ribitol
  • Sorbitol
  • Glycerol
  • Erythritol
  • arabitol