M. Vurro et al., Enhancement of efficacy of Ascochyta caulina to control Chenopodium album by use of phytotoxins and reduced rates of herbicides, BIOL CONTRO, 21(2), 2001, pp. 182-190
The use of toxins produced by Ascochyta caulina to enhance the efficacy of
this mycoherbicide agent for the biological control of the noxious weed Che
nopodium album was investigated. A method of purification of the fungal cul
ture filtrate was developed to produce large amounts of a mixture containin
g three main toxins: ascaulitoxin, its aglycone, and trans-4-aminoproline.
Greenhouse experiments showed that the use of toxin solutions (at 1 mg/ml)
in conjunction with spores of A. caulina (at 10(6)/ml) strongly improved th
e biocontrol efficacy of this fungus by more than 30%. Furthermore, the sim
ultaneous application of toxins or fungal spores, together with low doses o
f herbicides (metribuzin and rimsulfuron at 1/5 of the labeled rate), gave
better results than single-agent treatments. (C) 2001 Academic Press.