INVESTIGADORES
MANSILLA Andrea Yamila
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
EFFECTIVE FUNGICIDAL ACTION OF CHITOSAN OBTAINED FROM CRUSTACEAN EXOSKELETONS ON FUSARIUM SOLANI F. SP. EUMARTII
Autor/es:
TERRILE, M.C.; MANSILLA, A.Y.; ALBERTENGO, L.; RODRIGUEZ, M.S.; CASALONGUÉ, C.A.
Lugar:
Rosario, Santa Fe
Reunión:
Congreso; IX Congreso de Microbiologia General; 2013
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Microbiologia general
Resumen:
Nowadays, there is an increasing interest in non-toxic fungicide as a new, sustainable and environmentally safe mean of fungal control in crop plants. Chitin andchitosan are naturally-occurring compounds that have potential in agriculture with regard to eliciting plant defense mechanisms and controlling plant diseases.Chitosan is a natural nontoxic biopolymer produced by partial alkaline N-deacetylation of chitin, the main component of crustacean exoskeletons and fungi cell walls.Several species of the genus Fusarium are plant pathogens that cause wilt diseases in several economically important plants.The aim of this work is to give insights into the properties and mechanism of chitosan obtained in our laboratory on spores and mycelium of the phytopathogenicfungus, Fusarium solani f. sp. eumartii (F. eumartii). F. eumartii is an important pathogen in solanaceas. Chitosan-mediated inhibition of F. eumartti mycelial growthoccurred in a dose-dependent manner. Fungicidal activity of chitosan on F. eumartii spore was also detected. Production of nitric oxide (NO) and cell membranepermeabilization leading to cell death is triggered by chitosan in fungal spores. To evaluate the action of chitosan-treated spores in tomato seedlings a bioassay wasalso performed. Pretreatment of F. eumartii spores with chitosan significantly decreased disease lesions in tomato seedlings compared with mock-treated spores. Allthese findings reveal antifungicide properties of chitosan on F. eumartti conferring it valuable properties as fungicide with a high potential application in sustainableagricultural practices.