Strain and contact-dependent metabolomic reprogramming reveals distinct interaction strategies between Laccaria bicolor and Trichoderma
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 7/22/2025
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Summary
Background
Trichoderma species are dominant biocontrol agents in the commercial market, with over 400 known species found in diverse soil environments. Understanding how these mycoparasitic fungi interact with beneficial ectomycorrhizal fungi like Laccaria bicolor is crucial since both organisms co-occur naturally in rhizospheres, particularly in association with deciduous trees such as poplar.
Objective
This study aimed to elucidate the interaction mechanisms between Laccaria bicolor and four Trichoderma strains by analyzing their metabolic responses under varying degrees of physical contact. The research investigated both volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and non-volatile metabolites to understand the chemical basis of fungal recognition and antagonistic interactions.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Fungal Biology and Biotechnology,
- Study Type:In vitro experimental study,
- Source: PMC12285104 / 40696431