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Fungal Biology | 2003

Efficacy of microorganisms antagonistic to Rhizoctonia cerealis and their cell wall degrading enzymatic activities

Gloria Innocenti; Roberta Roberti; Matteo Montanari; Eva Zakrisson

The effect of Trichoderma atroviride, T. harzianum, T. longibrachiatum, Clonostachys rosea and Bacillus subtilis isolates applied to wheat seeds against Rhizoctonia cerealis disease of seedlings was investigated under controlled greenhouse conditions. Most Trichoderma isolates significantly reduced the incidence of disease compared with the infected control. Bacillus subtilis was also effective against sharp eyespot, although less active than Trichoderma spp. Interactions between the antagonistic microorganisms and the cereal pathogenic fungus in dual culture experiments on agar growth medium were also studied. Almost all tested antagonists showed competitive activity against R. cerealis: inhibition of its mycelial growth and hyphal interaction. The production of extracellular beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase, chitin 1,4-beta-chitobiosidase, glucan 1,3-beta-glucosidase and protease activity by the tested microorganisms in the presence of cell walls of R. cerealis was then determined. All isolates showed glucosaminidase and chitobiosidase activity. They also produced glucosidase activity, except B. subtilis, whereas only C. rosea, B. subtilis and one isolate of T. harzianum showed detectable levels of protease activity.


International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation | 2012

Fungal biodeterioration of historical library materials stored in Compactus movable shelves

Matteo Montanari; Valeria Melloni; Flavia Pinzari; Gloria Innocenti


Journal of Plant Pathology | 2006

EFFECTS OF CULTURAL MANAGEMENT ON THE FOOT AND ROOT DISEASE COMPLEX OF DURUM WHEAT

Matteo Montanari; Gloria Innocenti; Giovanni Toderi


Bulletin of Insectology | 2009

Response of plant growth to Collembola, arbuscular mycorrhizal and plant pathogenic fungi interactions.

Gloria Innocenti; Sonia Ganassi; Matteo Montanari; Maria Barbara Branzanti; Maria Agnese Sabatini


Management of Plant Diseases and Arthropod Pests by BCAs and their Integration in Agricultural Systems | 2004

Exploitation of spent mushroom compost in biological control against melon Fusarium wilt disease

Matteo Montanari; M. Ventura; Gloria Innocenti


Pedobiologia | 2006

Survival and feeding activity of Protaphorura armata in different composts

Maria Agnese Sabatini; Gloria Innocenti; Matteo Montanari; Sonia Ganassi


Phytopathologia Mediterranea | 2012

Ca-lignosulphonate and sclerotial viability of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.

Matteo Montanari; Gloria Innocenti


Bulletin of Insectology | 2011

Does substrate water content influence the effect of Collembola-pathogenic fungus interaction on plant health? A mesocosm study

Gloria Innocenti; Matteo Montanari; Sonia Ganassi; Maria Agnese Sabatini


Agrometeorologia per l'azienda agraria | 2011

Interazione collemboli -funghi del suolo: effetto sulla salute delle piante in diverse condizioni di umidità del substrato di crescita

Gloria Innocenti; Matteo Montanari; Sonia Ganassi; Ma Sabatini


Proceedings of the IOBC/WPRS Working Group "Multitrophic Interactions in Soil", Dijon, France, 24-27 June 2007. | 2009

Compost performances in a turf system.

Matteo Montanari; Gloria Innocenti; S. Scagliarini

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Sonia Ganassi

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Maria Agnese Sabatini

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Flavia Pinzari

American Museum of Natural History

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