Authors
Luis C Mejía, Enith I Rojas, Zuleyka Maynard, Sunshine Van Bael, A Elizabeth Arnold, Prakash Hebbar, Gary J Samuels, Nancy Robbins, Edward Allen Herre
Publication date
2008/7/1
Journal
Biological control
Volume
46
Issue
1
Pages
4-14
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Fungal endophytes isolated from healthy Theobroma cacao tissues were screened in vitro for antagonism against major pathogens of cacao. Of tested endophytic morphospecies, 40% (21/52), 65% (28/43) and 27% percent (4/15) showed in vitro antagonism against Moniliophthora roreri (frosty pod rot), Phytophthora palmivora (black pod rot) and Moniliophthora perniciosa (witches broom), respectively. The most common antagonistic mechanism was simple competition for substrate. Nonetheless, 13%, 21%, and 0% of tested morphospecies showed clear antibiosis against M. roreri, P. palmivora, and M. perniciosa, respectively. One isolate of Trichoderma was observed to be parasitic on M. roreri. Endophyte species that were common in the host plants under natural conditions often are good colonizers and grow fast in vitro whereas antibiosis producers usually appear to be relatively rare in nature, tend to grow …
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LC Mejía, EI Rojas, Z Maynard, S Van Bael, AE Arnold… - Biological control, 2008