Title of article :
Effect of water activity on stress tolerance and biocontrol activity in antagonistic yeast Rhodosporidium paludigenum
Author/Authors :
Wang، نويسنده , , Yifei and Wang، نويسنده , , Peng and Xia، نويسنده , , Jindan and Yu، نويسنده , , Ching-Ting and Lou، نويسنده , , Binggan and Wang، نويسنده , , Jun and Zheng، نويسنده , , Xiao Dong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The aims of this study were to optimize the salt-adaptation conditions of the marine antagonistic yeast Rhodosporidium paludigenum and investigate the biocontrol activity of salt-induced cell suspensions of R. paludigenum on postharvest pathogens in fruits. Low water activity (aw = 0.98, 0.97, 0.96, and 0.95) inhibited the growth of R. paludigenum in nutrient yeast dextrose broth, but the yeast grew better in the medium modified with NaCl solute than other nonionic solutes. R. paludigenum grown in 6.6% NaCl-modified medium had higher viabilities (92.1%) at low water activity (aw = 0.95) than control (81.1%) after 48 h incubation. The salt-adapted R. paludigenum also showed better viability than the un-adapted cells after being frozen, which may be related to the accumulation of intracellular trehalose. Moreover, the best biocontrol inhibition in pears and Chinese winter jujubes was obtained when R. paludigenum was grown in NaCl-modified medium. Therefore, this study implies that improving physiological inducement methods may be a promising strategy for accelerating commercialization of biocontrol agents.
Keywords :
stress tolerance , postharvest , Rhodosporidium paludigenum , Trehalose , Biocontrol
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology