Beauveria bassiana Water Extracts' Effect on the Growth of Wheat

Plants (Basel). 2023 Jan 10;12(2):326. doi: 10.3390/plants12020326.

Abstract

For a long time, entomopathogenic fungi were considered alternative biological control factors. Recently, these organisms were shown to fulfill additional roles supporting plants' development, improving their resistance to disease and survival under stress conditions. Considering the documented interactions of B. bassiana with a wide range of plants, we aimed to evaluate the impact of aqueous extracts of the fungus on the growth of an agriculturally significant plant-wheat. The usage of fungal extracts instead of fungi could be beneficial especially in unfavorable, environmentally speaking, regions. Selected dilutions of the crude extract obtained under different pH and temperature conditions were used to establish the optimal method of extraction. Plant growth parameters such as length, total fresh weight, and chlorophyll composition were evaluated. Additionally, the antibacterial activity of extracts was tested to exclude negative impacts on the beneficial soil microorganisms. The best results were obtained after applying extracts prepared at 25 °C and used at 10% concentration. Enhancement of the tested wheat's growth seems to be related to the composition of the extracts, which we documented as a rich source of macro- and microelements. Our preliminary results are the first confirming the potential of fungal water extracts as factors promoting plant growth. Further detailed investigation needs to be carried out to confirm the effects in real environment conditions. Additionally, the consistency of the plant growth stimulation across different entomopathogenic fungi and agriculturally used plant species should be tested.

Keywords: entomopathogenic fungi; fertilizer; food security; micronutrients; organic matter; plant growth biostimulants; sustainability.

Grants and funding

The research was financed by the MEiN as part of the program “Student Scientific Clubs create innovations” SKN/SP/496912/2021. The article publication was funded from subsidy of MEiN to Faculty of Chemistry of Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (Wroclaw, Poland) as part of program Excellence Initiative -Research University (IDUB).