Trichoderma Strains and Metabolites Selectively Increase the Production of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Olive Trees

Plants emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that induce metabolomic, transcriptomic, and behavioral reactions in receiver organisms, including insect pollinators and herbivores. VOCs' composition and concentration may influence plant-insect or plant-plant interactions and affect soil microbes that may interfere in plant-plant communication. Many Trichoderma fungi act as biocontrol agents of phytopathogens and plant growth promoters. Moreover, they can stimulate plant defense mechanisms against insect pests. This study evaluated VOCs' emission by olive trees (Olea europaea L.) when selected Trichoderma fungi or metabolites were used as soil treatments. Trichoderma harzianum strains M10, T22, and TH1, T. asperellum strain KV906, T. virens strain GV41, and their secondary metabolites harzianic acid (HA), and 6-pentyl-α-pyrone (6PP) were applied to olive trees. Charcoal cartridges were employed to adsorb olive VOCs, and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis allowed their identification and quantification. A total of 45 volatile compounds were detected, and among these, twenty-five represented environmental pollutants and nineteen compounds were related to olive plant emission. Trichoderma strains and metabolites differentially enhanced VOCs production, affecting three biosynthetic pathways: methylerythritol 1-phosphate (MEP), lipid-signaling, and shikimate pathways. Multivariate analysis models showed a characteristic fingerprint of each plant-fungus/metabolite relationship, reflecting a different emission of VOCs by the treated plants. Specifically, strain M10 and the metabolites 6PP and HA enhanced the monoterpene syntheses by controlling the MEP pathway. Strains GV41, KV906, and the metabolite HA stimulated the hydrocarbon aldehyde formation (nonanal) by regulating the lipid-signaling pathway. Finally, Trichoderma strains GV41, M10, T22, TH1, and the metabolites HA and 6PP improve aromatic syntheses at different steps of the shikimate pathway.

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2021

Erschienen:

2021

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:11

Enthalten in:

Metabolites - 11(2021), 4 vom: 31. März

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Dini, Irene [VerfasserIn]
Marra, Roberta [VerfasserIn]
Cavallo, Pierpaolo [VerfasserIn]
Pironti, Angela [VerfasserIn]
Sepe, Immacolata [VerfasserIn]
Troisi, Jacopo [VerfasserIn]
Scala, Giovanni [VerfasserIn]
Lombari, Pasquale [VerfasserIn]
Vinale, Francesco [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

6-pentyl-α-pyrone
Biocontrol agents
GC-MS analysis
Harzianic acid
Journal Article
Olea europaea
Plant metabolic pathways
Radiello®
Secondary metabolites
Trichoderma
Volatile organic compounds

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Date Revised 28.04.2021

published: Electronic

Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE

doi:

10.3390/metabo11040213

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM323627870