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Penicillium citrinum as a Potential Biocontrol Agent for Sisal Bole Rot Disease

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  • Caroline Lopes Damasceno
  • Jefferson Oliveira de Sá
  • Rafael Mota da Silva
  • Cristiano Oliveira do Carmo
  • Lydice Sant’Anna Meira Haddad
  • Ana Cristina Fermino Soares
  • Elizabeth Amélia Alves Duarte

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Agave sisalana, known as sisal, yields the world’s main natural stiff fiber used to produce various industrial products. The Brazilian semiarid is the largest sisal producing region in the world; however, production is under threat by sisal bole rot disease, caused by Aspergillus welwitschiae. Since chemical control of this disease is questionable in drought-ridden areas with little investment in crop management and due to environmental and public health concerns, the search for a biocontrol agent against A. welwitschiae is warranted. In this work, we isolated and identificated Penicillium citrinum as an endophyte from sisal plants collected from the Brazilian semi-arid and investigated whether it could be a biocontrol agent against sisal bole rot. P. citrinum inhibited the mycelium growth of A. welwitschiae by 65.8% when inoculated 72 hours before the pathogen, in dual culture medium assays. We found that P. citrinum can reduce sisal bole rot disease up to 90% when inoculated in sisal plants 48 hours before pathogen inoculation. Altogether, our data suggest a potential role for P. citrinum in the control of sisal bole rot disease.

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  • Caroline Lopes Damasceno & Jefferson Oliveira de Sá & Rafael Mota da Silva & Cristiano Oliveira do Carmo & Lydice Sant’Anna Meira Haddad & Ana Cristina Fermino Soares & Elizabeth Amélia Alves Duar, 2024. "Penicillium citrinum as a Potential Biocontrol Agent for Sisal Bole Rot Disease," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(10), pages 206-206, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:11:y:2024:i:10:p:206
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