The Isolation and Characterization of Antagonist spp. from the Soil of Abha, Saudi Arabia.

Aisha Saleh Alwadai, Kahkashan Perveen, Mona Alwahaibi
Author Information
  1. Aisha Saleh Alwadai: Department of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11495, Saudi Arabia.
  2. Kahkashan Perveen: Department of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11495, Saudi Arabia. ORCID
  3. Mona Alwahaibi: Department of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11495, Saudi Arabia. ORCID

Abstract

: The genus is widely spread in the environment, mainly in soils. Trichoderma are filamentous fungi and are used in a wide range of fields to manage plant patho-genic fungi. They have proven to be effective biocontrol agents due to their high reproducibility, adaptability, efficient nutrient mobilization, ability to colonize the rhizosphere, significant inhibitory effects against phytopathogenic fungi, and efficacy in promoting plant growth. In the present study, the antagonist Trichoderma isolates were characterized from the soil of Abha region, Saudi Arabia. Soil samples were collected from six locations of Abha, Saudi Arabia to isolate having the antagonistic potential against plant pathogenic fungi. The soil dilution plate method was used to isolate ( Specific Medium (TSM)). Isolated were evaluated for their antagonistic potential against , and . The antagonist activity was assessed by dual culture assay, and the effect of volatile metabolites and culture filtrate of In addition, the effect of different temperature and salt concentrations on the growth of isolates were also evaluated. The most potent species were identified by using ITS4 and ITS 5 primers. Total 48 isolates were isolated on (TSM) from the soil samples out of those six isolates were found to have antagonist potential against the tested plant pathogenic fungi. In general, strains A (1) 2.1 T, A (3) 3.1 T and A (6) 2.2 T were found to be highly effective in reducing the growth of tested plant pathogenic fungi. A (1) 2.1 T was highly effective against (82%), whereas A (6) 2.2 T prevented the maximal growth of (77%) according to the dual culture data. Furthermore, A (1) 2.1 T volatile metabolites hindered growth. The volatile metabolite of A (6) 2.2 T, on the other hand, had the strongest activity against (45%). The A (1) 2.1 T culture filtrate was proven to be effective in suppressing the growth of (47%). The temperature range of 26 °C to 30 °C was observed to be optimum for growth. isolates grew well at salt concentrations (NaCl) of 2%, and with the increasing salt concentration the growth of isolates decreased. The molecular analysis of potent fungi by ITS4 and ITS5 primers confirmed that the isolates A (1) 2.1 T, A (3) 3.1 and A (6) 2.2 T were , , and , respectively. The study concludes that the soil of the Abha region contains a large population of diverse fungi including Trichoderma, which can be explored further to be used as biocontrol agents.

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MeSH Term

Fusarium
Plant Diseases
Plants
Reproducibility of Results
Saudi Arabia
Soil
Soil Microbiology
Trichoderma

Chemicals

Soil

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