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Spent Pleurotus ostreatus Substrate Has Potential for Managing Fusarium Wilt of Banana

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
卷 7, 期 11, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/jof7110946

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basidiomycetes; biocontrol; corm damage; Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.& nbsp;cubense ; sp; metabolites; spent mushroom substrates

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  1. CGIAR Fund Donors through the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas

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Various basidiomycetes, including the edible Pleurotus ostreatus, have been found to suppress plant pathogens like Fusarium spp. in Uganda. By utilizing the spent substrate of Pleurotus ostreatus, researchers have demonstrated its potential to inhibit Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, which causes Fusarium wilt of banana. This study suggests that the spent Pleurotus ostreatus substrate could be a viable option for managing Fusarium wilt of banana, particularly in pot experiments where it significantly reduced disease severity.
A range of basidiomycetes including the edible mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus (Po) can suppress plant pathogens such as Fusarium spp. With the current increase in production and consumption of Po in Uganda, the spent Po substrate (SPoS) could be an alternative to manage Fusarium wilt of banana (FWB), caused by the soil borne pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, race 1 (Foc). This study determined the potential of SPoS to inhibit Foc in vitro and in potted plants. In vitro studies confirmed suppression of Foc in pure co-culture (Po vs. Foc) assays and media amended with different concentrations (0% to 50% w/v) of un-sterilized SPoS filtrates. Foc growth in the sterile SPoS filtrate was comparable to the water control, suggesting possible roles of biotic or thermolabile components of the SPoS. To further verify the suppressive effects of SPoS, pot experiments were carried out with a resistant ('Mbwazirume', AAA) and susceptible ('Sukali Ndizi', AAB) banana cultivar using both artificially and naturally infested soils. Independent of the inoculation method, SPoS significantly reduced the severity of FWB in pot experiments. Susceptible cultivar 'Sukali Ndizi' growing in substrates amended with SPoS showed lower (1.25) corm damage (Scale 0-5) than the un-amended control (3.75). No corm damage was observed in uninoculated controls. The resistant cultivar 'Mbwazirume', showed slight (0.25) corm damage only in the Foc-inoculated plants without SPoS. These findings suggest that SPoS could be used as part of the management practices to reduce the impact of FWB.

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