OPTIMIZATION OF THE BIOAGENT Bacillus subtilis BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND ANTIBOSIS AGAINST Acremonium strictum | ||||
Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering | ||||
Article 11, Volume 32, Issue 5, May 2007, Page 4075-4090 PDF (689.01 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2007.201290 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
M.A. Ali1; Ettimad A.H. Osman2; Ensaf I. Dawoud1; Thanaa F. Ibrahim2; G.A. Amin1 | ||||
1Agric. Microbiology Dept., Fac. Of Agric. Cairo Univ., Egypt. | ||||
2Maize, Sugar and Forage Crops Dis. Res. Dept, Plant Pathol. Res. Inst., Agric. Res. Center, Giza | ||||
Abstract | ||||
All A. stritum strains, isolated from grain sorghum plants showing Acremonium wilt disease symptoms, varied in their virulence on both tested grain sorghum genotype with the superiority of strain No. 2. Among 5 different recommended media, King's medium was the most favorable one for propagation and highest antagonistic activity of Bacillus subtilis, previously isolated from rhizosphere of resistant grain sorghum cultivar (Dorado) against A. strictum. The optimum environmental conditions needed for B. subtilis to give maximum antagonistic efficiency against A. strictum were 48h incubation period, 30-35oC incubation temperature and pH 7.0. in shake-flask submerged culture. Sucrose (9.0 g.l-1) and KNO3(20 g.l-1) were the best carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. Utilization of agro-industrial wastes for B. subtilis propagation in modified King's medium showed that glucose syrup and corn steep liquor as cheap carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively supported the highest antagonistic potential of B. subtilis using shake-flask submerged culture. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Bacillus subtilis; Biological control; Acremonium wilt; Acremonium strictum; Agro-industrial wastes; Antifungal activity; Optimization; Propagation | ||||
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