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Title: Endophytic fungal extracts: evaluation as photosynthesis and weed growth inhibitors
Keywords: Bioherbicides
Diaporthe phaseolorum
Ipomoea grandifolia
Penicillium simplicissimum
Senna occidentalis
Trichoderma spirale
Chlorophyll a
Fluorescence
Herbicidas
Plantas daninhas - Controle
Inibidores de fotossíntese
Fungos endofíticos
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Online
Citation: MOURA, M. S. et al. Endophytic fungal extracts: evaluation as photosynthesis and weed growth inhibitors. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B, [S. I.], v. 55, n. 5, p. 1-7, Feb. 2020. DOI: 10.1080/03601234.2020.1721981.
Abstract: A central pillar of modern weed control is the discovery of new herbicides which are nontoxic to humans and the environment and which have low application dosage. The natural products found in plants and microorganisms are well suited in this context because they are generally nontoxic and have a wide variety of biological activities. In this work, Diaporthe phaseolorum (Dp), Penicillium simplicissimum (Ps) and Trichoderma spirale (Ts) (methanolic extracts) were evaluated as photosynthesis and plant growth inhibitors in Senna occidentalis and Ipomoea grandifolia. The most significant results were observed for Ts and Dp in S. occidentalis and I. grandifolia, respectively. Ts reduced PI(abs), ET0/CS0, PHI(E0) and PSI0 parameters by 64, 28, 40 and 38%, respectively, indicating a reduction on electron transport efficiency. Additionally, Ts decreased shoot length by 9%, affecting the plant growth. Dp reduced PI(abs), ET0/CS0 and PHI(E0) parameters by 50, 20, 26 and 22%, respectively, revealing the inhibition competency on PSII acceptor site. Furthermore, Dp decreased by 50% the shoot length on germination assay. Thus, the phytotoxic behaviors based on endophytic fungal extracts may serve as a valuable tool in the further development of a bioherbicide since natural products represent an interesting alternative to replace commercial herbicides.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/03601234.2020.1721981
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