Abstract

The biocontrol fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia colonizes banana roots endophytically. Root hairs and root surface were colonized by a stable GFP (green fluorescent protein) transformant of the fungus. Hyphal penetration in root cells was also observed. Spores of P. chlamydosporia 123, significantly increase root and leaf length and weight in banana plantlets (Musa acuminata cv. ‘Dwarf Cavendish’) in growth chamber experiments 30 days post-inoculation. In greenhouse 8-L pot experiments, P. chlamydosporia 123 spore inoculation significantly increases root, corm and leaf length, and leaf weight in banana plants (75 days post-inoculation). Spore inoculation of P. chlamydosporia strains from diverse origin (Pc21, Pc123, Pc399, and Pccat), significantly increase root, corm and leaf length and weight in banana plantlets. Pc21 from Italy was the best colonizer of banana roots. Consequently, this strain significantly increases banana root and leaf length most. Root colonization by P. chlamydosporia was also detected using cultural techniques and qPCR.

Highlights

  • Banana (Musa acuminata) is a monocotyledonous plant of Musaceae family

  • Root colonization by Pc123 can be detected from 10 dpi onwards using all treatments

  • We propose the use of Pochonia chlamydosporia (Pc) as endophytic biological control agent (EBCA) in banana plants to improve crop yield

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Introduction

Banana (Musa acuminata) is a monocotyledonous plant of Musaceae family. It is a large herbaceous plant, without a true trunk, instead foliar pods that form a pseudostem [1]. Cubense), and plant-parasitic nematodes [6,7,8,9] can affect banana plants. Pochonia chlamydosporia (Pc), a fungus parasitic on nematode eggs [14,15,16], is a good example. This fungus has been studied extensively for sustainable management of nematodes affecting crops of economic importance such as cucumber [17]

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