Title of article :
Suitability of agricultural by-products as production medium for spore production by Beauveria bassiana HQ917687
Author/Authors :
Mishra، Sapna نويسنده Applied Microbiology Laboratory, Centre for Rural Development and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110 016, India , , Kumar، Peeyush نويسنده Applied Microbiology Laboratory, Centre for Rural Development and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110 016, India , , Malik، Anushree نويسنده Applied Microbiology Laboratory, Centre for Rural Development and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110 016, India ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 15 سال 2016
Abstract :
Purpose
The seemingly harmful effect of chemical insec-
ticides to the environment, plants and human health, has
led to prominent role of entomopathogenic fungi (ENPF)
as biopesticide. However, the success of ENPF as bio-
control agent depends on their amenability to easy and
cheap mass multiplication. Solid state fermentation (SSF)
has emerged as an appropriate technology for management
of agro-industrial residues and for their value addition. In
this study, the potentiality of agricultural by-products for
mass multiplication of
Beauveria bassiana
was
determined.
Methods
Two sets of SSF experiments with agricultural
by-products [tea leaf waste, wheat bran, husk of rice,
pigeon pea and urad, and seed cake of jatropha and pon-
gamia] as substrates; one with fortification of nutrients,
while other with no nutrient addition were performed. The
substrates (200 g) were inoculated with
B. bassiana
spore
suspension (1
9
10
8
spores/ml) and incubated at 28
°
C for
14 days. After the incubation period,
B. bassiana
spore
concentrations were enumerated.
Results
Maximum spore production was observed in rice
husk, while jatropha seed cake showed least spore pro-
duction. Addition of nutrient supplements in the substrates
showed slight (pongamia seed cake) to significant (rice
husk, tea leaf waste) increase in spore production. The
results showed constant increase in spore production with
increase in C/N ratio of the substrates.
Conclusions
Mass production proces
ses directly influ-
ences the cost, shelf life, virulence, and field efficacy of
fungal pathogens. The results from this investigation are
expected to pave the way towa
rds commercialization of
B.
bassiana
by augmenting the research in fungal mass
production.
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture