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In vitro culture conditions of colletotrichum gloeosporioides: b) Effect of temperature shock on spore production

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Resumo:Hypericum perfuratum is an important plant species used for the production of hypericin, a metabolite of major application in the pharmaceutical industry. Its production is, however, strongly limited by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, the causative agent of anthracnose. As H. perforatum tolerance to C. gloeosporioides is dependent on plant variety, we intend to select tolerant varieties under in vitro conditions for metabolite production without fungicide application. Selective pressure on plants is induced by inoculation with the fungus spores, but spores are difficult to obtain. The establishment of in vitro conditions for spore production was the main goal of the trials here presented. The influence of changing temperature on spore production of C. gloeosporioides was tested. Four different temperature conditions were tested, using the environment temperature as reference. We tested the influence of an initial cold and heat shock, as well as a cold and heat shock after growth under environment conditions. Preliminary results showed that an initial heat shock induces spore production in C. gloeosporioides. Complementary trials on spore production and in vitro plant inoculation are being developed.
Autores principais:Offerman, J.
Outros Autores:Sousa, Maria João; Rodrigues, Paula; Martins, Anabela; Dias, Alberto
Assunto:Colletotrichum Spore production
Ano:2005
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:Hypericum perfuratum is an important plant species used for the production of hypericin, a metabolite of major application in the pharmaceutical industry. Its production is, however, strongly limited by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, the causative agent of anthracnose. As H. perforatum tolerance to C. gloeosporioides is dependent on plant variety, we intend to select tolerant varieties under in vitro conditions for metabolite production without fungicide application. Selective pressure on plants is induced by inoculation with the fungus spores, but spores are difficult to obtain. The establishment of in vitro conditions for spore production was the main goal of the trials here presented. The influence of changing temperature on spore production of C. gloeosporioides was tested. Four different temperature conditions were tested, using the environment temperature as reference. We tested the influence of an initial cold and heat shock, as well as a cold and heat shock after growth under environment conditions. Preliminary results showed that an initial heat shock induces spore production in C. gloeosporioides. Complementary trials on spore production and in vitro plant inoculation are being developed.