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Root environment is a key determinant of fungal entomopathogen endophytism following seed treatment in the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris

Soroush Parsa 1
Viviana Ortiz 1
María I Gómez Jiménez 1
Matthew Kramer 2
FERNANDO E. VEGA 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-01-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.856
CiteScore7.9
Impact factor3.4
ISSN10499644, 10902112
Agronomy and Crop Science
Insect Science
Abstract
The common bean is the most important food legume in the world. We examined the potential of the fungal entomopathogens Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae applied as seed treatments for their endophytic establishment in the common bean. Endophytic colonization in sterile sand:peat averaged ca. 40% higher for fungus treatments and ca. six times higher for volunteer fungi (other fungal endophytes naturally occurring in our samples), relative to sterile vermiculite. Colonization by B. bassiana and M. anisopliae was least variable in sterile vermiculite and most variable in sterile soil:sand:peat. The impact of soil sterilization on endophytic colonization was assessed in a separate experiment using six different field-collected soils. Soil sterilization was the variable with the largest impact on colonization (70.8% of its total variance), while the fungal isolate used to inoculate seeds explained 8.4% of the variance. Under natural microbial soil conditions experienced by common bean farmers, seed inoculations with B. bassiana and M. anisopliae are unlikely to yield predictable levels of endophytic colonization.
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Parsa S. et al. Root environment is a key determinant of fungal entomopathogen endophytism following seed treatment in the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris // Biological Control. 2018. Vol. 116. pp. 74-81.
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Parsa S., Ortiz V., Gómez Jiménez M. I., Kramer M., VEGA F. E. Root environment is a key determinant of fungal entomopathogen endophytism following seed treatment in the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris // Biological Control. 2018. Vol. 116. pp. 74-81.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2016.09.001
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2016.09.001
TI - Root environment is a key determinant of fungal entomopathogen endophytism following seed treatment in the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris
T2 - Biological Control
AU - Parsa, Soroush
AU - Ortiz, Viviana
AU - Gómez Jiménez, María I
AU - Kramer, Matthew
AU - VEGA, FERNANDO E.
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 74-81
VL - 116
PMID - 29302156
SN - 1049-9644
SN - 1090-2112
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@article{2018_Parsa,
author = {Soroush Parsa and Viviana Ortiz and María I Gómez Jiménez and Matthew Kramer and FERNANDO E. VEGA},
title = {Root environment is a key determinant of fungal entomopathogen endophytism following seed treatment in the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris},
journal = {Biological Control},
year = {2018},
volume = {116},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2016.09.001},
pages = {74--81},
doi = {10.1016/j.biocontrol.2016.09.001}
}