{"title":"用人工蛋黄培养基培养土传线虫","authors":"A. Loulou, Noura Chihani Hammas, S. Kallel","doi":"10.1080/09583157.2023.2217532","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACT The amenability to axenic culture in vitro on solid medium including MacConkey, soybean casein, nutrient broth and egg yolk medium of Oscheius tipulae, Caenorhabditis elegans, Acrobeloides tricornis, Acrobeloides bodenheimeri and Teratorhabditis synpapillata were tested using Petri dishes. These nematodes were incapable of growing in MacConkey, soybean casein and nutrient broth, except for C. elegans which was able to multiply in soybean casein medium. While all nematodes used were successfully mass cultured using egg yolk medium at 25°C, results revealed that the highest yield of nematodes was observed with O. tipulae (TC2 and OC2), attaining 176 and 150 k nematodes per plate, respectively, after 10 days post-inoculation. In contrast, the lowest yield was recorded for T. synpapillata. The medium was optimised using different egg yolk concentrations (0, 5, 10, 20 and 40 g/L) and was tested for four nematode species O. tipulae, A. bodenheimeri, A. tricornis and T. synpapillata. The results showed that the egg yolk concentrations and the kinetic of nematode multiplication were positively correlated. Additionally, egg yolk liquid medium was applied to the mass culture of nematodes. Oscheius tipulae, A. bodenheimeri and A. tricornis were capable of reproduction in Petri dishes containing egg yolk liquid medium, at 25°C. Contrarily, T. synpapillata was unable to grow on the same liquid medium. The highest nematode yields of O. tipulae and A. bodenheimeri were attained 10,266 and 4110 nematodes in average, respectively, at 16 days post-inoculation. 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These nematodes were incapable of growing in MacConkey, soybean casein and nutrient broth, except for C. elegans which was able to multiply in soybean casein medium. While all nematodes used were successfully mass cultured using egg yolk medium at 25°C, results revealed that the highest yield of nematodes was observed with O. tipulae (TC2 and OC2), attaining 176 and 150 k nematodes per plate, respectively, after 10 days post-inoculation. In contrast, the lowest yield was recorded for T. synpapillata. The medium was optimised using different egg yolk concentrations (0, 5, 10, 20 and 40 g/L) and was tested for four nematode species O. tipulae, A. bodenheimeri, A. tricornis and T. synpapillata. The results showed that the egg yolk concentrations and the kinetic of nematode multiplication were positively correlated. Additionally, egg yolk liquid medium was applied to the mass culture of nematodes. 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Axenic mass culture of soil-borne nematodes using artificial egg yolk medium
ABSTRACT The amenability to axenic culture in vitro on solid medium including MacConkey, soybean casein, nutrient broth and egg yolk medium of Oscheius tipulae, Caenorhabditis elegans, Acrobeloides tricornis, Acrobeloides bodenheimeri and Teratorhabditis synpapillata were tested using Petri dishes. These nematodes were incapable of growing in MacConkey, soybean casein and nutrient broth, except for C. elegans which was able to multiply in soybean casein medium. While all nematodes used were successfully mass cultured using egg yolk medium at 25°C, results revealed that the highest yield of nematodes was observed with O. tipulae (TC2 and OC2), attaining 176 and 150 k nematodes per plate, respectively, after 10 days post-inoculation. In contrast, the lowest yield was recorded for T. synpapillata. The medium was optimised using different egg yolk concentrations (0, 5, 10, 20 and 40 g/L) and was tested for four nematode species O. tipulae, A. bodenheimeri, A. tricornis and T. synpapillata. The results showed that the egg yolk concentrations and the kinetic of nematode multiplication were positively correlated. Additionally, egg yolk liquid medium was applied to the mass culture of nematodes. Oscheius tipulae, A. bodenheimeri and A. tricornis were capable of reproduction in Petri dishes containing egg yolk liquid medium, at 25°C. Contrarily, T. synpapillata was unable to grow on the same liquid medium. The highest nematode yields of O. tipulae and A. bodenheimeri were attained 10,266 and 4110 nematodes in average, respectively, at 16 days post-inoculation. The maximum multiplication of A. tricornis was recorded at 20 days post-inoculation with 8430 nematodes.
期刊介绍:
Biocontrol Science and Technology presents original research and reviews in the fields of biological pest, disease and weed control. The journal covers the following areas:
Animal pest control by natural enemies
Biocontrol of plant diseases
Weed biocontrol
''Classical'' biocontrol
Augmentative releases of natural enemies
Quality control of beneficial organisms
Microbial pesticides
Properties of biocontrol agents, modes of actions and methods of application
Physiology and behaviour of biocontrol agents and their interaction with hosts
Pest and natural enemy dynamics, and simulation modelling
Genetic improvement of natural enemies including genetic manipulation
Natural enemy production, formulation, distribution and release methods
Environmental impact studies
Releases of selected and/or genetically manipulated organisms
Safety testing
The role of biocontrol methods in integrated crop protection
Conservation and enhancement of natural enemy populations
Effects of pesticides on biocontrol organisms
Biocontrol legislation and policy, registration and commercialization.