Potential of genes and gene products fromTrichoderma sp. andGliocladium sp. for the development of biological pesticides
- 1 December 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Biotechnology
- Vol. 2 (3) , 209-217
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02745877
Abstract
Fungal cell wall degrading enzymes produced by the biocontrol fungiTrichoderma harzianum andGliocladium virens are strong inhibitors of spore germination and hyphal elongation of a number of phytopathogenic fungi. The purified enzymes include chitinolytic enzymes with different modes of action or different substrate specificity and glucanolytic enzymes with exo-activity. A variety of synergistic interactions were found when different enzymes were combined or associated with biotic or abiotic antifungal agents. The levels of inhibition obtained by using enzyme combinations were, in some cases, comparable with commercial fungicides. Moreover, the antifungal interaction between enzymes and common fungicides allowed the reduction of the chemical doses up to 200-fold. Chitinolytic and glucanolytic enzymes fromT. harzianum were able to improve substantially the antifungal ability of a biocontrol strain ofEnterobacter cloacae. DNA fragments containing genes encoding for different chitinolytic enzymes were isolated from a cDNA library ofT. harzianum and cloned for mechanistic studies and biocontrol purposes. Our results provide additional information on the role of lytic enzymes in processes of biocontrol and strongly suggest the use of lytic enzymes and their genes for biological control of plant diseases.Keywords
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