Aspergilli screened for antagonistic effect on fungal plant pathogens and for endoglucanase and xylanase activities

K. Tang
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Aspergilli screened for antagonistic effect on fungal plant pathogens and for endoglucanase and xylanase activities. Abstract Twenty-six selected Aspergilli isolates were quantitatively pre-screened for endoglucanase and xylanase activities and for antagonistic effect on growth of plant pathogens using a dual plug inoculation method on agar plates. The Aspergilli were identified based on β-tubulin and calmodulin gene sequencing data using GenBank-based BLASTn analysis (NCBI). Antagonistic activity of the Aspergilli against fungal plant pathogens (i.e., Curvularia eragrostidis, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides , Neopestalotiopsis clavispora , Fusarium incanatum and Sclerotium rolfsii ) was measured in vitro after seven days of incubation at room temperature. The highest antagonistic Aspergilli against Curvularia eragrostidis , Colletotrichum gloeosporioides , Neopestalotiopsis clavispora , Fusarium incanatum and Sclerotium rolfsii were identified as Aspergillus carbonarius WP 2, A. parasiticus JNF 222, A. carbonarius WP 2, A. carbonarius TBRC 402 and A. giganteus TBRC 400, respectively. The highest enzymatic index (EI) of endoglucanase and xylanase activity found in Aspergillus puniceus TBRC 2711 and A. candidus TBRC 2770 were 2.92 and 2.88, respectively. In this study, the preliminary screening reveals the potential of Aspergilli isolates as sources of endoglucanase and xylanase activity and as effective biocontrol agents against plant pathogenic fungi.
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筛选曲霉对植物真菌病原菌的拮抗作用以及内切葡聚糖酶和木聚糖酶的活性
筛选曲霉对植物真菌病原菌的拮抗作用以及内切葡聚糖酶和木聚糖酶的活性。摘要采用琼脂平板双插接种法,对26株曲霉进行了内切葡聚糖酶和木聚糖酶活性的定量预筛选,并对植物病原菌的生长进行了拮抗。利用基于genbank的BLASTn分析(NCBI)对β-微管蛋白和钙调蛋白基因测序数据进行鉴定。在室温条件下培养7天后,测定了曲霉对植物真菌病原菌(即曲霉、炭疽菌、新青芽孢菌、白镰刀菌和罗氏菌核菌)的拮抗活性。结果表明,对黑藤曲霉、炭疽炭疽菌、枯枝新青霉、白镰刀菌和罗氏菌核菌拮抗效果最好的曲霉分别为炭疽曲霉WP 2、寄生曲霉JNF 222、炭疽曲霉WP 2、炭疽曲霉tbrc402和巨曲曲霉tbrc400。梨曲霉TBRC 2711和假丝曲霉TBRC 2770的内切葡聚糖酶和木聚糖酶活性最高,分别为2.92和2.88。在本研究中,初步筛选揭示了曲霉分离物作为内切葡聚糖酶和木聚糖酶活性的来源和作为有效的植物病原真菌生物防治剂的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology) is an international peer-reviewed journal with swift publication. This includes reviews of research advances and methodology and articles in applied and environmental mycology. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology has no page charges or open access charges and offers a free outlet for the publications of the mycology community. All manuscripts will undergo peer review before acceptance. Copyright is retained by the authors.
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