Fermentation of Trichoderma for biological control using local inputs in Costa Rica

Patrick Becker, Paul Esker, Gerardina Umaña Rojas
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Introduction. Supply chain issues have driven up raw material costs and reduced the availability of materials for producing biological control agents. These delays in application could result in increased disease pressure and reduced farm yields. Objective. To determine the effect of different amounts of starch and the use of local ingredients for small and commercial-scale fermentation processes for Trichoderma harzianum. Materials and methods. All trials took place in San José, Costa Rica, between 2016 and 2018. Flask trials were executed to investigate the potential reduction or elimination of starch in commercial fermentation media. Additionally, fermentation vessel trials were conducted to assess the effectiveness of an alternative local medium, encompassing three treatments: 1) Commercial medium as a control, 2) 10% molasses medium, and 3) 10% molasses mediaum with 0.5% yeast extract. Viable spore counts were performed to determine colony forming units (CFU/mL). Results. Reducing starch to 10% of the original medium had no impact on CFU/mL. However, the absence of starch led to uneven growth during fermentation, resulting in solid mycelium accumulations. Molasses medium yielded roughly half the CFU/mL compared to the commercial medium, but it still exceeded the 107 CFU/mL threshold commonly used in studies for biological plant pathogen control. Results from a commercial-scale fermenter mirrored those from pilot-scale fermentation. Conclusion. While reducing starch content in the commercial medium didn't affect growth, the absence of starch caused solid mycelium accumulations, potentially posing issues in commercial production. Employing locally sourced molasses medium on a commercial scale appears feasible while maintaining a viable spore count meeting the minimum field-use specifications. Overall, these findings support the use of these media for Trichoderma production in biological control applications.
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导言。供应链问题导致原材料成本上升,减少了用于生产生物防治剂的材料供应。这些应用上的延误可能会导致病害压力增大和农业减产。目的确定不同数量的淀粉和使用当地原料对小型和商业规模的哈茨毛霉发酵过程的影响。材料和方法。所有试验于 2016 年至 2018 年在哥斯达黎加圣何塞进行。进行了烧瓶试验,以调查商业发酵培养基中减少或消除淀粉的可能性。此外,还进行了发酵容器试验,以评估替代本地培养基的效果,包括三种处理方法:1) 作为对照的商业培养基,2) 10% 糖蜜培养基,3) 含有 0.5% 酵母提取物的 10% 糖蜜培养基。对有活力的孢子进行计数,以确定菌落形成单位(CFU/mL)。结果将淀粉减少到原始培养基的 10%对菌落形成单位/毫升没有影响。然而,没有淀粉会导致发酵过程中的生长不均匀,造成固体菌丝堆积。与商业培养基相比,糖蜜培养基产生的 CFU/mL 约为商业培养基的一半,但仍超过了植物病原体生物防治研究中常用的 107 CFU/mL 临界值。商业规模发酵罐的结果与试验规模发酵的结果一致。结论虽然降低商业培养基中的淀粉含量不会影响生长,但缺乏淀粉会导致固体菌丝积累,从而可能给商业生产带来问题。在商业规模上使用本地糖蜜培养基似乎是可行的,同时还能保持可存活的孢子数量,满足最低田间使用规格的要求。总之,这些研究结果支持在生物防治应用中使用这些培养基生产毛霉菌。
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