Transformants ofTrichoderma longibrachiatumoverexpressing the beta-1,4-endoglucanase geneegl1show enhanced biocontrol ofPythium ultimumon cucumber
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Publication Date:
1998
Short description:
Transformants ofTrichoderma longibrachiatumoverexpressing the beta-1,4-endoglucanase geneegl1show enhanced biocontrol ofPythium ultimumon cucumber / Migheli, Quirico; Dealessi, Laura; Camponogara, Andrea; Gonzalez-Candelas, Luis; Ramón-Vidal, Daniel. - In: PHYTOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0031-949X. - 88:7(1998), pp. 673-677. [10.1094/PHYTO.1998.88.7.673]
abstract:
Nine transformants ofTrichoderma longibrachiatumwith extra copies
of theegl1gene were studied for mitotic stability, endoglucanase production,
and biocontrol activity againstPythium ultimumon cucumber
seedlings. The transformants showed a significantly higher level of expression
of theegl1gene in comparison to the wild type under both inducing
and noninducing growth conditions. Transformants with theegl1gene under the control of a constitutive promoter had the highest enzymatic
activity. Both the endoglucanase activity and the transforming sequences
were stable under nonselective conditions. When applied to
cucumber seeds sown inP. ultimum-infested soil,T. longibrachiatumtransformants with increased inducible or constitutiveegl1expression
generally were more suppressive than the wild-type strain.
of theegl1gene were studied for mitotic stability, endoglucanase production,
and biocontrol activity againstPythium ultimumon cucumber
seedlings. The transformants showed a significantly higher level of expression
of theegl1gene in comparison to the wild type under both inducing
and noninducing growth conditions. Transformants with theegl1gene under the control of a constitutive promoter had the highest enzymatic
activity. Both the endoglucanase activity and the transforming sequences
were stable under nonselective conditions. When applied to
cucumber seeds sown inP. ultimum-infested soil,T. longibrachiatumtransformants with increased inducible or constitutiveegl1expression
generally were more suppressive than the wild-type strain.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Damping-off; biological control; lytic enzymes; rhizosphere.
List of contributors:
Migheli, Quirico; Dealessi, Laura; Camponogara, Andrea; Gonzalez-Candelas, Luis; Ramón-Vidal, Daniel
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