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Antagonism of Pseudomonas spp. against to Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium spp. (Pseudomonas spp.의 Rhizoctonia solani 및 Pythium spp. 병원균에 대한 길항작용)

  • 주영규;한정훈
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 1994
  • Attempts were made to investigate the antagonistic activity of soil borne microorganisms Pseudomonas spp. and Trichoderma spp. against to the pathogens of turf diseases Rhizoctionia solani spp. and Pythiom spp. in vitro by a dual culture bioassay. Inhibition zone between the edge of the my-celium and the margin of each antagonistic bacteria, Pocudontonas, on potato dextrose agar was measured 3 days after incubation at 28˚C. Psudomonas spp. showed relatively high inhibition of mycelium growth of R. solani AG-i and Pythium spp. which cause brown patch and pythium blight, respectively. Antagonistic fungi Trichodenma spp. also showed effective inhibition against mycelium growth of both pathogens, more proper methods of measuring the inhibition effects were required because of fast growth of Trichodenna hypae. Brown patch and pythium blight both, re-quire most higher rate of fungicide use to control in golf curses in Korea. Application of antagon-istic microorganisms are useful as biological resources an approach to sole environmental contamination.

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Effect of Water Potential on Mycelial Growth and Sporangial Formation by Pythium spp. (Water Potential이 Pythium속(屬) 균(菌)의 균사(菌絲) 신장(伸長)과 Sporangia 형성(形成)에 미치는 효과(效果))

  • Sung, Jae-Mo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.105-108
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    • 1983
  • The mycelial growth of Pythium graminicola, P. ultimum, P. rostratum was best at -3 osmotic potential. P. monospermum was best grown at -8 bars osmotic potential. Mycelial growth by Pythium spp. was prevented at -42 bars for P. graminicola, P. ultimum and P. monospermum. Sporangial formation by P. graminicola and P. ultimum was influenced by water potential in much the same way as mycelial growth: -3 bars was maximum and -42 bars or below was minimal. Pythium spp. tested was grown faster on PDA than other media including oat meal agar. P. ultimum was best grown on any media among Pythium spp. tested.

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Pythium spp. Isolated from Turfgrasses at Golf Courses in Korea (우리나라 골프장 잔디에서 분리한 Pythium spp.)

  • Kim, Jin-Won;Park, Eun-Woo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.25 no.4 s.83
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    • pp.276-290
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    • 1997
  • Eleven species of Pythium were identified from 125 isolates collected from leaf blight lesions on creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.), Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.), and zoysiagrasses (Zoysia japonica Steud., and Z. matrella (L.) Merr.) at 35 golf courses in Korea in $1990{\sim}1996$. The identified species included P. aphanidermatum, P. arrhenomanes, P. catenulatum, P. graminicola, P. myriotylum, P. oligandrum, P. periplocum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum, P. ultimum var. ultimum, and P. vanterpoolii. Mycological characteristics of sporangia, oogonia, antheridia, and oospores observed on the sucrose-asparagine bentgrass leaf culture medium were described for each species. Of the species, P. arrhenomanes, P. catenulatum, P. gmminicola, P. oligandrum, P. periplocum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum and P. vanterpoolii were reported for the first time in Korea. P. myriotylum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum and P. vanterpoolii showed characteristic colony patterns on the potato-carrot agar medium, which can be used as criteria for species identification of Pythium.

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Aphelenchus avenae and Antagonistic Fungi as Biological Control Agents of Pythium spp.

  • Jun, Ok-Kyoung;Kim, Young-Ho
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.271-276
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    • 2004
  • To examine the control effect of damping-off on radish caused by Pythium spp., researchers used the isolates of a fungivorous nematode, Aphelenchus avenae, and antagonistic fungi, Trichoderma spp. These were used as biocontrol agents, either alone, or in combination. Growth rates of the A. avenae isolates and fungal damages by the nematodes varied depending on Trichoderma spp., which contained lower T. koningii and T. virens cultures than other Trichoderma cultures. Phythium spp. were damaged by all five Aphelenchus isolates, but the multiplication rate of nematode isolate Aa-3 was very poor. Antibiotic activity of T. virens and T. harzianum to Pythium spp. was stronger than that of T. koningii. Control efficacy against damping-off of radish was most enhanced under the treatment using the nematode-T. harzianum combination. On the contrary, the combinations of the nematodes and T. virens or T. koningii mostly did not increase or decreased their control effect vis-$\`{a}$-vis that of the nematodes or antagonistic fungi being used alone. The results suggest that the fungivorous nematodes may play a leading role in the disease control, and that the activity of the fungivorous nematodes may be activated by T. harzianum, but inhibited by T. koningii and T.virens.

Biological control of Pythium blight of turfgrass in golf green by Trichoderma harzianum ABGC-95 (Trichoderma harzianum ABGC-95를 이용한 골프그린에 발생하는 Pythium 마름병의 생물적 방제)

  • 염주립
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.223-234
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    • 1999
  • Antibiotic activity of selected biocontrol agent Trichoderma harzianum ABGS-95 showed 59% to P. graminicola, 65% to P. aphanidermatum and 57% to Rhizoctonia solani compare to non-treated control. ABGC-95 showed resistant to major agrochemicals such as metalaxyl+mancozeb, etridiazole, propamocarb, toclofos methly, terbuconazole, pencycuron and flutolanil. The biocontrol agent T. harzianum ABGC-95 grew vigorously in low nutrient media and water agar. And sand mixture with wheat bran or mowing debris of zoysia grass also provided good growth of the organism. Application of sand mixture of Trichoderma spp. into aeration cores in golf showed most effective biocontrol of pythium blight. Top dressing application of T. harzianum ABGC-95 reached 83% control efficient while spray application of same biocontrol agent showed only 69% control. The biocontrol agent ABGC-95 successfully suppressed the population density of Pythium spp. in soil. The population density of total Pythium spp. in ABGC-95 treated soil was sustained almost same population at beginning(early May) up to end of August, while the population in untreated control plot was increased 5 times that of beginning and even 10 times in pathogen accumulated soil.

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Studies on the Identification of Pythium spp. and Sclerotial Fungi isolated from Rice plants in Korea (II) (수도(水稻)에 관여(關與)하는 Pythium spp와 균핵병균류(菌核病菌類)의 분류동정(分類同定)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究)(II))

  • Lee, Young-Hee;Lee, Eung-Kwon;Kim, Byung-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 1978
  • Four species of Pythium and two species of Sclerotium previously not recorded in Korea during 1976 and Leptosphaeria salvinii which previosly reported but reidentified. Pythium aristosporm Vantery, Pythium sp. and Pythium myriotylum Drechsler were isolated from diseased rice seedlings and from green withered rice plants and Pythium irreglare Buisman was isolated from paddy soil. Three species of Pythium except P. irregulare grew well at $40^{\circ}C$ on Potato dextrose agar and were confirmed as highly pathogenic but P. irregulare showed low pathogenicity on Yushin variety of rice. Sclerotium hydrophilum and Sclerotium oryzae-sativae appeared to be weakly pathogenic, but Leptosphaeria salvinii was confirmed as a highly pathogenic. Ordinally the two species of Sclerotium grew and produced many sclerotia on dead sheath and stems of rice. There are still some problems to clarify and reconsider in regard to the pathogenicity of the sclerotial fungi because their populations were so very high in paddy fields, but their role might be wound parasite.

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Occurrence of Metalaxyl-Resistant Isolates of Pythium spp. Isolated from Turfgrasses of Golf Courses in Korea (우리나라 골프장 잔디에서 분리한 Metalaxyl 저항성 Pythium spp.의 발생)

  • Kim, Jin-Won;Park, Eun-Woo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.157-165
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    • 2002
  • Of 125 isolates collected from 35 golf courses, sensitivity of 44 isolates of Pythium species to metalaxyl was determined on corn meal agar with various concentrations of metalaxyl (0.1, 1.0, 10.0, 50.0, 100.0, and $250.0{\mu}g\;a.\;i/ml$). The isolates were able to be categorized into the sensitive and resistant groups based on hyphal growth measured in terms of colony diameters on the medium with $1.0\;and\;10.0{\mu}g\;a.\;i./ml$. When compared with hyphal growth on the medium without metalaxyl, hyphal growth of the sensitive group which included 31 isolates was inhibited by $66{\sim}98%$ on the medium with $1.0{\mu}g\;a.\;i./ml$, whereas that of the resistant group which included 13 isolates grew well and the hyphal growth was inhibited only by $6{\sim}26%$. When $10.0{\mu}g\;a.\;i./ml$ of metalaxyl was included in the medium, hyphal growth of the sensitive and resistant groups was inhibited by $82{\sim}99%\;and\;27{\sim}47%$, respectively. Occurrence of metalaxyl-resistant isolates of Pythium spp. not only from turfgrasses on golf courses but also from other crops was observed for the first time in Korea. Metalaxyl-resistant isolates occurred most frequently in P. graminicola. Control effects of metalaxyl were determined by applying metalaxyl after and before inoculation of 4 and 3 isolates of sensitive and resistant isolates of P. graminicola, respectively, to creeping bentgrass in pots. The minimum concentration of metalaxyl to control metalaxyl-sensitive isolates was $6.25{\mu}g\;a.\;i./ml$, whereas the disease caused by the metalaxyl-resistant isolates could not be controlled with $12.50{\mu}g\;a.\;i./ml$ of metalaxyl. The disease was controlled more effectively by an application of metalaxyl prior to inoculation than after occurrence of the disease.

Development of Antagonistic Microorganism for Biological Control of Pythium Blight of Turfgrass (잔디 피시움마름병(Pythium blight)의 생물학적 방제를 위한 길항 미생물의 선발과 효력 검정)

  • Jung, Woo-Chul;Shin, Taek-Su;Do, Ki-Suk;Kim, Won-Kuk;Lee, Jae-Ho;Choi, Ki-Hyun
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.260-266
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    • 2006
  • Pythium blight caused by Pythium spp. is one of major diseases in putting green of golf course. In this study, microorganisms which are anatgonistic to Pythium aphanidermatum, a pathogen of pythium blight, were selected primary through in vitro tests, dual culture method and triple layer agar diffusion method. In vivo test against pythium blight were conducted to select the best candidate biocontrol microorganism by pot experiment in a plastic house. Bacillus subtilis GB-0365 was finally selected as a biocontrol agent against pythium blight. Relative Performance Indies(RPI) was used as a criterion of selecting potential biocontrol agent. B. subtilis GB-0365 showed resistance to major synthetic agrochemicals used in golf course. Alternative application of synthetic agrochemicals and B. subtilis GB-0365 was most effective to successfully contol pythium blight. B. subtilis GB-0365 suppressed the development of pythium bight of bentgrass by 56.4% as compared to non-treated control and its disease control efficacy was 60.9% of a synthetic fungicide Oxapro(WP) efficacy. B. subtilis GB-0365 has a potential to be a biocontrol agent for control of pythium blight.

Screening of Antifungal Activities of Medicinal Plants for the Control of Turfgrass Fungal Disease (잔디 병해 방제를 위한 약용식물의 항균작용 탐색)

  • Kang, Jae Young;Kim, Dae Ho;Lee, Dong Gu;Kim, In Seob;Jeon, Min Goo;Lee, Jae Deuk;Kim, Ik Hwi;Lee, Sanghyun
    • Weed & Turfgrass Science
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 2013
  • Seven medicinal plant extracts were tested for antifungal activities against six species of the major turfgrass pathogenic fungi (Colletotrichum graminicola, Pythium spp., Rhizoctonia cerealis, Rhizoctonia solani AG1-1, Rhizoctonia solani AG2-2, and Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) using paper disk diffusion method. Three medicinal plant extracts, including Pinus densiflora showed antifungal activities. In suppression of mycelium growth test, on medium adding P. densiflora extract showed that inhibition rate of mycelium growth were above 80% in 10 mg/10 ml concentration of the extract. The inhibition rate of Pythium spp. was 100% and C. graminicola was 84.3% in 10 mg/10 ml concentrations of P. densiflora extract, respectively. In particularly, the inhibition rate of Pythium spp. was 89.5% in 2 mg/10 ml concentrations of P. densiflora extract. As a result, P. densiflora extract showed high antifungal activity to Pythium spp. and C. graminicola of the turfgrass pathogen in in vitro test.

Isolation, Cultivation, and Antifungal Activity of a Lichen-Forming Fungus

  • Hur, Jae-Seoun;Kim, Hye-Jin;Lim, Kwang-Mi;Koh, Young-Jin
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.75-78
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    • 2003
  • A lichen-forming fungus was successfully isolated by discharged spore method from Korean lichen (Hetero-dermia sp.) and cultivated in pure culture. The isolate JR0012 inhibited mycelial growth of several plant-pathogenic fungi. Mycelial growth of the four Pythium spp. tested was completely inhibited. Potato dextrose broth was found to be the medium favorable for large-scale production of antibiotics from the isolate. Anti-fungal substances produced in axenic culture were partially purified. This is the first report in Korea of lichen-forming fungus successfully isolated and which exhibited strong antifungal activity against plant-pathogenic fungi, especially the four Pythium spp..