Antifungal activity of ZnO nanoparticles and their interactive effect with a biocontrol bacterium on growth antagonism of the plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum

被引:0
|
作者
Christian O. Dimkpa
Joan E. McLean
David W. Britt
Anne J. Anderson
机构
[1] Utah State University,Department of Biology
[2] Utah State University,Utah Water Research Laboratory
[3] Utah State University,Biological Engineering
来源
BioMetals | 2013年 / 26卷
关键词
Biocontrol; Fungi; Nanocontrol; O6; Zinc; ZnO nanoparticles;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Fungal plant pathogens such as Fusarium graminearum cause severe global economic losses in cereals crops, and current control measures are limited. This work addresses the potential for ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and biocontrol bacteria to be used in plant fungal control strategies. Growth of F. graminearum was significantly (p = 0.05) inhibited by inclusion of the NPs in a mung bean broth agar and in sand. Suspension in mung bean broth medium modified the surface charge, dissolution, and aggregation state of the ZnO NPs, in comparison to processes occurring in water suspension. The ZnO NPs were significantly more inhibitory to fungal growth than micro-sized particles of ZnO, although both types of particles released similar levels of soluble Zn, indicating size-dependent toxicity of the particles. Zn ions produced dose-dependent inhibition, noticeable at the level of soluble Zn released from NPs after seven-day suspension in medium; inhibitory levels caused acidification of the growth medium. Transfer of fungal inoculum after exposure to the ZnO NPs to fresh medium did not indicate adaptation to the stress because growth was still inhibited by the NPs. The ZnO NPs did not prevent metabolites from a biocontrol bacterium, Pseudomonas chlororaphis O6, from inhibiting Fusarium growth: no synergism was observed in the mung bean agar. Because other studies find that soil amendment with ZnO NPs required high doses for inhibition of plant growth, the findings of pathogen growth control reported in this paper open the possibility of using ZnO NP-based formulations to complement existing strategies for improving crop health in field settings.
引用
收藏
页码:913 / 924
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Antifungal activity of ZnO nanoparticles and their interactive effect with a biocontrol bacterium on growth antagonism of the plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum
    Dimkpa, Christian O.
    McLean, Joan E.
    Britt, David W.
    Anderson, Anne J.
    BIOMETALS, 2013, 26 (06) : 913 - 924
  • [2] Antifungal Effect of Brassica Tissues on the Mycotoxigenic Cereal Pathogen Fusarium graminearum
    Ashiq, Samina
    Edwards, Simon
    Watson, Andrew
    Blundell, Emma
    Back, Matthew
    ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2022, 11 (09):
  • [3] Assessment of the antifungal activity of selected biocontrol agents and their secondary metabolites against Fusarium graminearum
    Abbas El-Hasan
    Jochen Schöne
    Birgit Höglinger
    Frank Walker
    Ralf T. Voegele
    European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2018, 150 : 91 - 103
  • [4] Assessment of the antifungal activity of selected biocontrol agents and their secondary metabolites against Fusarium graminearum
    El-Hasan, Abbas
    Schoene, Jochen
    Hoeglinger, Birgit
    Walker, Frank
    Voegele, Ralf T.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2018, 150 (01) : 91 - 103
  • [5] Antifungal activity of myco-synthesized bimetallic ZnO-CuO nanoparticles against fungal plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum
    Gaber, Sherif E. E.
    Hashem, Amr H. H.
    El-Sayyad, Gharieb S. S.
    Attia, Mohamed S. S.
    BIOMASS CONVERSION AND BIOREFINERY, 2023, 14 (20) : 25395 - 25409
  • [6] The presence of the plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum as a soil inoculum enhances the rhizosphere survival of bacterial biocontrol strains aimed at the pathogen
    Shahbazi, Hadis
    Behboudi, Keivan
    Olsson, Stefan
    JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2023, : 537 - 551
  • [7] Intrapopulation Antagonism Can Reduce the Growth and Aggressiveness of the Wheat Head Blight Pathogen Fusarium graminearum
    Vaughan, Martha M.
    Ward, Todd J.
    McCormick, Susan P.
    Orwig, Nathane
    Hay, William T.
    Proctor, Robert
    Palmquist, Debra
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2020, 110 (04) : 916 - 926
  • [8] Antifungal Activity of Chitosan Nanoparticles Encapsulated With Cymbopogon martinii Essential Oil on Plant Pathogenic Fungi Fusarium graminearum
    Kalagatur, Naveen K.
    Ghosh, Oriparambil S. Nirmal
    Sundararaj, Naveen
    Mudili, Venkataramana
    FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY, 2018, 9
  • [9] Antifungal activity and inhibitory mechanisms of ferulic acid against the growth of Fusarium graminearum
    Yan, Han
    Meng, Xiangyi
    Lin, Xianfeng
    Duan, Nuo
    Wang, Zhouping
    Wu, Shijia
    FOOD BIOSCIENCE, 2023, 52
  • [10] Antifungal Effect of Plant Extracts on the Growth of the Cereal Pathogen Fusarium spp.-An In Vitro Study
    Kursa, Weronika
    Jamiolkowska, Agnieszka
    Wyrostek, Jakub
    Kowalski, Radoslaw
    AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2022, 12 (12):