Penicillium and Aspergillus Species Characterization: Adaptation to Environmental Factors and Sensitivity to Aqueous Medicinal Plants Extracts

Abdulnabi Abbdul Ameer Matrood, A Rhouma
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In this study, nine fungal species belonging to genus Aspergillus (6) and Penicillium (3), which were found on whiteflies cadavers adults collected from cucumber cultivation fields in Basra Iraq, are characterized regarding mycelial growth rate at different culture media, pH levels and temperature degrees, and their sensitivity under in vitro assay to aqueous extracts of Ocimum sanctum , Mentha arvensis and Allium sativum at different concentrations. Aspergillus and Penicillium species showed a wide range of tolerance to different culture media, pH levels and temperature degrees which decrease significantly there mycelial growth rate, although no of these parameters were able to inhibit them completely. This study has demonstrated further information on conditions favoring mycelial growth of Aspergillus and Penicillium species (at pH 6 and temperature between 25 and 30°C). In sensitivity assays, all tested species were susceptible to the aqueous extracts. The mycelial growth inhibition was significantly higher with the high concentrations of aqueous extract. The aqueous M. arvensis extracts at 150 mg/mL succeed to decrease the mycelial growth of A. parasiticus (82.5%) and A. fumigatus (81.67%). It appears that the growth rates of A. parasiticus (94.17%) and A. fumigatus (93.38%) was significantly inhibited by the aqueous A. sativum extracts at 150 mg/mL. A. fumigatus (80.83%) and A. parasiticus (76.67%) were high significantly inhibited by the aqueous extracts of O. sanctum at 150 mg/mL. The response of Aspergillus spp. and Penicillium spp. to natural situations and aqueous extracts is important to understand their behaviour and to predict fungal spoilage on crops fruits. Contribution/Originality: This study documents the evaluation of the aqueous extracts efficacy of Ocimum sanctum , Mentha arvensis and Allium sativum against Aspergillus and Penicillium species and their sensitivity to culture media, pH and temperature under laboratory conditions.
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青霉和曲霉的物种特征:对环境因素的适应和对药用植物水提取物的敏感性
本研究对从伊拉克巴士拉黄瓜栽培地采集的白蝇尸体成虫中发现的曲霉属(Aspergillus, 6)和青霉属(Penicillium, 3) 9种真菌在不同培养基、pH值和温度下的菌丝生长速度,以及对不同浓度的酢浆草(Ocimum sanctum)、薄荷(Mentha arvensis)和葱(Allium sativum)水提物的敏感性进行了体外测定。曲霉和青霉对不同培养基、pH和温度的耐受性较好,菌丝生长速率明显降低,但这些参数均不能完全抑制其生长。本研究进一步证实了有利于曲霉和青霉菌丝生长的条件(pH值为6,温度在25 ~ 30℃之间)。在敏感性试验中,所有被试物种都对水提取物敏感。水提物浓度越高,对菌丝生长的抑制作用越明显。150 mg/mL的水提液对寄生蜂和烟曲霉的菌丝生长均有抑制作用,抑制率分别为82.5%和81.67%。结果表明,150 mg/mL的苜蓿叶提取物显著抑制了寄生蜂(94.17%)和烟曲霉(93.38%)的生长。150 mg/mL的水提液对烟曲霉(80.83%)和寄生蜂(76.67%)有显著抑制作用。研究曲霉和青霉对自然环境和水萃取物的反应对了解其行为和预测真菌对作物果实的破坏具有重要意义。贡献/原创性:本研究在实验室条件下,评价了麝香、薄荷和葱的水提物对曲霉和青霉的抑菌效果及其对培养基、pH和温度的敏感性。
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