EFFECTS OF WATER EXTRACTS OF A COMPOSTED MANURE-STRAW MIXTURE ON THE PLANT PATHOGEN BOTRYTIS-CINEREA

Citation
Mp. Mcquilken et al., EFFECTS OF WATER EXTRACTS OF A COMPOSTED MANURE-STRAW MIXTURE ON THE PLANT PATHOGEN BOTRYTIS-CINEREA, World journal of microbiology & biotechnology, 10(1), 1994, pp. 20-26
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology
ISSN journal
09593993
Volume
10
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
20 - 26
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-3993(1994)10:1<20:EOWEOA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Manure-straw mixtures were composted and water extracts, made by incub ating compost in water for 3 to 18 days, were assessed for antagonisti c activity against Botrytis cinerea, using a range of tests. Extracts of all ages inhibited conidial germination on glass slides and reduced mycelial growth on agar. Mixing extracts of all ages with droplets of suspensions of B. cinerea conidia on detached Phaseolus bean leaves s uppressed lesion development, but only 3- to 8-day-old extracts had an effect when sprayed onto leaves 2 days before inoculation. Extracts c ontained a large and varied microbial population of actinomycetes (0.3 to 2.4 x 10(5) c.f.u. ml-1), bacteria (1.5 to 5.6 x 10(10) c.f.u. ml- 1), filamentous fungi (25.0 to 45.5 c.f.u. ml-1) and yeasts (26.1 to 6 2.6 c.f.u. ml-1). Eight- and 18-day-old extracts lost activity complet ely on filter sterilization or autoclaving. Weekly sprays of 8-day-old extracts onto lettuce in the glasshouse had no effect on the incidenc e of grey mould, but significantly reduced its severity and increased marketable yield. The use of compost extracts in biocontrol of plant d iseases and their possible mode of action is discussed.