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J Fungi (Basel)


Title:Volatile Organic Compound Chamber: A Novel Technology for Microbiological Volatile Interaction Assays
Author(s):Alvarez-Garcia S; Mayo-Prieto S; Carro-Huerga G; Rodriguez-Gonzalez A; Gonzalez-Lopez O; Gutierrez S; Casquero PA;
Address:"Grupo Universitario de Investigacion en Ingenieria y Agricultura Sostenible (GUIIAS), Instituto de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales y Biodiversidad, Universidad de Leon, Avenida Portugal 41, 24071 Leon, Spain. Grupo Universitario de Investigacion en Ingenieria y Agricultura Sostenible (GUIIAS), Area deMicrobiologia, Escuela de Ingenieria Agraria y Forestal, Universidad de Leon, Campus de Ponferrada, Avenida Astorga s/n, 24401 Ponferrada, Spain"
Journal Title:J Fungi (Basel)
Year:2021
Volume:20210325
Issue:4
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/jof7040248
ISSN/ISBN:2309-608X (Electronic) 2309-608X (Linking)
Abstract:"The interest in the study of microbiological interactions mediated by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has steadily increased in the last few years. Nevertheless, most assays still rely on the use of non-specific materials. We present a new tool, the volatile organic compound chamber (VOC chamber), specifically designed to perform these experiments. The novel devices were tested using four Trichoderma strains against Fusarium oxysporum and Rhizoctonia solani. We demonstrate that VOC chambers provide higher sensitivity and selectivity between treatments and higher homogeneity of results than the traditional method. VOC chambers are also able to test both vented and non-vented conditions. We prove that ventilation plays a very important role regarding volatile interactions, up to the point that some growth-inhibitory effects observed in closed environments switch to promoting ones when tested in vented conditions. This promoting activity seems to be related to the accumulation of squalene by T. harzianum. The VOC chambers proved to be an easy, homogeneous, flexible, and repeatable method, able to better select microorganisms with high biocontrol activity and to guide the future identification of new bioactive VOCs and their role in microbial interactions"
Keywords:Fusarium Rhizoctonia Trichoderma VOCs biocontrol biological control squalene trichodiene volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEAlvarez-Garcia, Samuel Mayo-Prieto, Sara Carro-Huerga, Guzman Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Alvaro Gonzalez-Lopez, Oscar Gutierrez, Santiago Casquero, Pedro A eng FPU 15/04681/Ministerio de Educacion, Cultura y Deporte/ ORDEN EDU/529/2017/Consejeria de Educacion, Junta de Castilla y Leon/ Switzerland 2021/04/04 J Fungi (Basel). 2021 Mar 25; 7(4):248. doi: 10.3390/jof7040248"

 
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