The Biocontrol Potential of Endophytic Trichoderma Fungi Isolated from Hungarian Grapevines, Part II, Grapevine Stimulation

Author:

Csótó AndrásORCID,Kovács Csilla,Pál Károly,Nagy AntalORCID,Peles FerencORCID,Fekete ErzsébetORCID,Karaffa LeventeORCID,Kubicek Christian P.,Sándor ErzsébetORCID

Abstract

In the first part of this two-piece publication, the isolation, identification and in vitro characterization of ten endophytic Trichoderma isolates were reported. Here we report the ability of two different mixes of some of these isolates (Trichoderma simmonsii, Trichoderma orientale and Trichoderma gamsii as well as of Trichoderma afroharzianum and T. simmonsii) to colonize and stimulate the growth of grapevines. Two commercial vineyards about 400 km away from the site of isolation were used as experimental fields, from which the strains of three Trichoderma species were re-isolated up to four years after rootstock soaking treatment with conidiospores, performed before planting. The treatments decreased the overall percentage of lost plants of about 30%, although a low number of lost plants (about 5%) were observed also in the control plot. For all cultivars and clones, the Trichoderma treatments significantly increased both the bud burst ratio and bud burst vigor index. In addition, the grape must parameters such as the Brix degrees, as well as the extract, the D-glucose and the D-fructose concentrations all appeared to be improved, suggesting a potentially higher ethanol content of the produced wine. We conclude that grapevine-endophytic Trichoderma isolates promote plant growth, which could be a useful feature for sustainable agriculture in general and integrated plant production in particular.

Funder

the Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Fund

the University of Debrecen Proof of Concept Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy

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