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Donoso, EP; Bustamante, RO; Caru, M; Niemeyer, HM. 2008. Water deficit as a driver of the mutualistic relationship between the fungus Trichoderma harzianum and two wheat genotypes. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 74(5):1412-1417.
Address:
Donoso, EP, Bio Insumos Nativa, Casilla 16D, San Javier, Chile
The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of mutualistic
interactions between the fungus Trichoderma harzianum and two wheat
genotypes, Triticum aestivum cv. Talhuen and T. turgidum subsp. durum
cv. Alifen, and the extent to which water deficit affected these
interactions. Two wheat genotypes were cultivated in the presence or
absence of T. harzianum and in the presence or absence of water
deficit. T. harzianum was in turn cultivated in the presence or absence
of wheat plants and in the presence or absence of water deficit. To
evaluate the plant-fungus interactions, the root volume, dry biomass,
and fecundity of wheat were determined, as was the population growth
rate of the fungus. Trichoderma harzianum exerted a positive effect
only on plants subjected to water deficit. The population growth rate
of T. harzianum was negative in the absence of wheat plants and reached
its highest level in the presence of plants under conditions of water
deficit. These results confirm the occurrence of a mutualistic
interaction between wheat and T. harzianum and show that it is
asymmetric and context dependent.
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