Antagonistic properties against Fusarium sporotrichioides and glycosylation of HT-2 and T-2 toxins by selected Trichoderma strains

Modrzewska, M.; Popowski, D.; Błaszczyk, L.; Stępień, Ł.; Urbaniak, M.; Bryła, M.; Cramer, B.; Humpf, H.-U.; Twarużek, M.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The present study assessed the ability of Trichoderma to combat F. sporotrichioides, focusing on their antagonistic properties. Tests showed that Trichoderma effectively inhibited F. sporotrichioides mycelial growth, particularly with T. atroviride strains. In co-cultures on rice grains, Trichoderma almost completely reduced the biosynthesis of T-2 and HT-2 toxins by Fusarium. T-2 toxin-α-glucoside (T-2-3α-G), HT-2 toxin-α-glucoside (HT-2-3α-G), and HT-2 toxin-β-glucoside (HT-2-3β-G) were observed in the common culture medium, while these substances were not present in the control medium. The study also revealed unique metabolites and varying metabolomic profiles in joint cultures of Trichoderma and Fusarium, suggesting complex interactions. This research offers insights into the processes of biocontrol by Trichoderma, highlighting its potential as a sustainable solution for managing cereal plant pathogens and ensuring food safety. © The Author(s) 2024.

Details about the publication

JournalScientific Reports (Sci. Rep.)
Volume14
Issue1
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1038/s41598-024-55920-x
Link to the full textdoi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55920-x
Keywordsglucoside; HT 2 toxin; T 2 toxin, food grain; Fusarium; glycosylation; metabolism; Trichoderma, Edible Grain; Fusarium; Fusarium sporotrichioides; Glucosides; Glycosylation; T-2 Toxin; Trichoderma

Authors from the University of Münster

Cramer, Benedikt
Professur für Lebensmittelchemie (Prof. Humpf)
Humpf, Hans-Ulrich
Professur für Lebensmittelchemie (Prof. Humpf)