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Biocontrol | 2017

Biological control of tomato gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea by using Streptomyces spp.

Sawai Boukaew; Poonsuk Prasertsan; Claire Troulet; Marc Bardin

Streptomyces is a genus known for its ability to protect plants against many pathogens and various strains of this bacteria have been used as biological control agents. In this study, the efficacy of Streptomyces philanthi RM-1-138, S. philanthi RL-1-178, and Streptomyce mycarofaciens SS-2-243 to control various strains of Botrytis cinerea was evaluated both in vitro and in vivo. In vitro studies using confrontation tests on PDA plates indicated that the three strains of Streptomyces spp. inhibited the growth of 41 strains of B. cinerea. Volatile compounds produced by Streptomyces spp. had an influence on the growth of ten strains of B. cinerea while its culture filtrate at low concentration (diluted at 10−3) showed a complete inhibition (100%) of spore germination of B. cinerea strain BC1. A significant protection efficacy of tomato against B. cinerea was observed on both whole plant test (57.4%) and detached leaf test (60.1%) with S. philanti RM-1-138. Moreover, this antagonistic strain had a preventive and a curative effect. These results indicated that S. philanthi RM-1-138 may have the potential to control gray mold caused by B. cinerea on tomato but further work is required to enhance its efficacy and its survival in planta.


Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology-revue Canadienne De Phytopathologie | 2018

First report of Sclerotinia subarctica in France detected with a rapid PCR-based test

Christel Leyronas; Claire Troulet; Magali Duffaud; François Villeneuve; Marc Benigni; Stéphane Leignez; Philippe C. Nicot

Abstract White mould can affect the production of a wide range of economically important crops worldwide. The symptoms may be caused by several species, including Sclerotinia subarctica, a species mostly occurring in northern latitudes in sympatry with S. sclerotiorum. Although the two species are morphologically indistinguishable, S. subarctica was reported to have different climatic requirements for mycelial growth and production of apothecia. These differences may affect the precision of white mould risk prediction models that are based on the production of ascospores by S. sclerotiorum. To assess the presence of S. subarctica in France, we adapted a rapid PCR-based test to distinguish S. subarctica from other commonly found species of Sclerotinia. This test was used to characterize a collection of 969 Sclerotinia sp. isolates originating from various plants (bean, canola, carrot, lettuce, melon and witloof chicory), air and soil samples in different regions of France. One single isolate, collected from witloof chicory in northern France, was identified as S. subarctica. When genotyped with five microsatellite markers designed for S. sclerotiorum, this isolate had a haplotypic profile that was clearly distinct from the other isolates. The ITS sequence of this isolate was identical to those of isolates collected in northern Europe and Alaska. Koch’s postulates were verified. When inoculated on witloof chicory, the isolate identified as S. subarctica induced white mould symptoms. This study is the first to report the presence of S. subarctica south of the 51st parallel north and on witloof chicory.


European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2005

Genetic variation and population structure of the grape powdery mildew fungus, Erysiphe necator, in southern France

Jean-Pierre Péros; Claire Troulet; Mikaël Guerriero; Corinne Michel-Romiti; Jean-Loup Nottéghem


Plant Pathology | 2015

Assessing host specialization of Botrytis cinerea on lettuce and tomato by genotypic and phenotypic characterization

Christel Leyronas; F. Bryone; Magali Duffaud; Claire Troulet; Philippe C. Nicot


Biocontrol | 2018

A multi-criteria approach for the selection of efficient biocontrol agents against Botrytis cinerea on tomato in Algeria

Yousra Bouaoud; Claire Troulet; Abdelhamid Foughalia; Odile Berge; Kamel Aissat; Marc Bardin


Tropical Plant Pathology | 2018

Differential susceptibility to the mycoparasite Paraphaeosphaeria minitans among Sclerotinia sclerotiorum isolates

Philippe C. Nicot; Félicie Avril; Magali Duffaud; Christel Leyronas; Claire Troulet; François Villeneuve; Marc Bardin


Plant Disease | 2018

First Report of Fusarium proliferatum Causing Garlic Clove Rot in France

Christel Leyronas; P. L. Chrétien; Claire Troulet; Magali Duffaud; F. Villeneuve; C. E. Morris; H. Hunyadi


10. Conférence de la Société française de phytopathologie | 2017

Assessing the phenotypic and genotypic diversity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in France

Christel Leyronas; Magali Duffaud; Claire Troulet; François Villeneuve; Marc Bardin; Philippe C. Nicot


10. rencontres de Phytopathologie-Mycologie. #N# 2014-01-272014-01-31, Aussois, FRA | 2014

Coniothyrium minitans parasite les sclérotes de Sclerotinia minor

Claire Troulet; Bornard , Isabelle (Inra , Montfavet . Ur Pathologie Végétale); Jean-Philippe Boulon; Marc Bardin


ANR - Grand colloque Biologie et Santé | 2011

Développement de biopesticides d’origine végétale pour l’horticulture : méthodes de production, spectre d’action et validation in vivo de l’efficacité des acides dicaféoylquiniques

Jean-Luc Poëssel; C. Croset; Marie-Noëlle Corre; E. Lecerf; Jawad Aarrouf; Marie-Hélène Sauge; S. Servier; Jean Philippe Lacroze; F. Calmels; Claire Dufour; Michèle Loonis; Philippe C. Nicot; Marc Bardin; Claire Troulet; Catherine Deborde; V. Lebot; A. Champagne; G. Febvay; Yves Rahbé; Jean-Luc Verdeil

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Marc Bardin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Philippe C. Nicot

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Christel Leyronas

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Magali Duffaud

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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C. E. Morris

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Catherine Deborde

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Corinne Michel-Romiti

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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F. Bryone

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Félicie Avril

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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