Study of the interactions between Penicillium oxalicum currie & thom and Alternaria alternata (fr.) keissler

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Abstract

The aim of this research was the analysis of the possible antagonistic effect of Penicillium oxalicum over the pathogen rice fungus A. alternata under different conditions of temperature, water activity and culture media. The macroscopic study of the dual growth revealed that according to the Index of Dominance P. oxalicum was more competitive that A. alternata at 25°C whereas at 15°C was this species. Microscopic analysis showed that P. oxalicum was a mycoparasite of A. alternata at all conditions tested. The antagonist penetrated into A. alternata and disintegrated its conidiophores and conidia. The results suggests that P. oxalicum may be a possible biological control agent of the rice pathogens in a future.

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Sempere, F., & Saiilamarina, M. P. (2010). Study of the interactions between Penicillium oxalicum currie & thom and Alternaria alternata (fr.) keissler. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 41(3), 700–706. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822010005000003

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