细菌协同发酵介导的蝲蛄壳聚糖合成可增强水稻的抗病性

Lirong Wei , Yiqiong Sun , Yingqiao Wan , Shangyu Gao , Sun Tae Kim , Ravi Gupta , Yiming Wang
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中国人对红沼泽小龙虾(Procambarus clarkii)的饮食需求不断增加,导致其副产品的数量大幅上升,而这些副产品目前尚未得到充分利用或被丢弃。甲壳素是一种广泛使用的植物免疫诱导剂,也是红沼泽小龙虾壳(RSCS)中的主要成分之一。然而,由于缺乏高效的微生物发酵生产系统,从红沼泽螯虾壳中提取的壳聚糖在农业中的应用受到阻碍。为解决这一问题,本研究旨在建立一种以 RSCS 为底物的壳聚糖发酵程序。测试了使用芽孢杆菌和醋酸纤维菌进行连续共发酵的效率。芽孢杆菌 NJ-B2 或 NJ-B3 与醋酸纤维菌 NJ-A1 共同发酵的效率最高,分别实现了 RSCS 95% 的脱蛋白和 90% 的脱矿物质。傅立叶变换红外光谱和扫描电子显微镜对提取的壳聚糖进行了表征。值得注意的是,应用这种从 RSCS 提取的壳聚糖可显著提高水稻对黄单胞菌(Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae)、木格氏球菌(Magnaporthe oryzae)和 Ustilaginoidea virens 的抗性。这些研究结果共同表明,这种成熟的方法可以通过微生物发酵从 RSCS 中有效地生产壳聚糖,为植物保护提供了一种环境友好型方法。
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Bacterial co-fermentation mediated synthesis of chitosan from Procambarus clarkii enhances disease resistance in rice
The increasing dietary demand for red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in China has resulted in a significant rise in the quantity of its by-products, which are currently underutilized or discarded. Chitosan, a widely used plant immune inducer, is one of the major components found in red swamp crayfish shells (RSCS). However, the utilization of chitosan derived from RSCS in agriculture is hindered by the lack of an efficient microbial fermentation-based production system. To address this issue, this study aims to establish a chitosan fermentation procedure by using RSCS as substrate. The efficiency by using Bacillus followed with Acetobacter for a continuous co-fermentation tested. Bacillus NJ-B2 or NJ-B3 with Acetobacter NJ-A1 demonstrated the highest co-fermentation efficacy, achieving 95 % deproteinization and 90 % demineralization of RSCS, respectively. The extracted chitosan was characterized by fourier transform infrared and scanning electron microscopy. Notably, the application of this RSCS-derived chitosan significantly improves rice resistance against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, Magnaporthe oryzae, and Ustilaginoidea virens. These findings collectively indicate that this established method can effectively produce chitosan from RSCS via microbial fermentation, providing an environmentally friendly way for plant protection.
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