Title of article :
Isolation and identification of Bacillus velezensis RTS-M11 and assessment of its antifungal activity
Author/Authors :
Avesta, Mohammad Javad 1R&D Center - Royan Tisan Sabz Co Shahriar Industrial Town, Akhtarabad Road, Malard, Tehran, Iran , Esfahani, Kasra Plant Bioproducts Department - Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology - National institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The selection of putative antagonists for the biological control of plant diseases
usually involves collecting and screening large numbers of microbial isolates so as
to increase the probability of discovering highly effective strains. Different strains
of Bacillus velezensis produce secondary antifungal metabolites that could control
plant diseases. The ability to form spores makes this bacterium an ideal candidate
for biological control. Isolation, characterization, and identification of B. velezensis
(native to Iran) from soil and its antifungal activity against Fusarium sp. have been
reported in the present study. Eight out of 75 isolates showed antifungal activity
against three main species of Fusarium under standard conditions. The
morphological and biochemical characteristics, along with the 16S rRNA and gyrB
genes sequences of the selected isolate, indicated that it belongs to the B. velezensis
species. The results showed that sucrose as a carbon source and peptone as a
nitrogen source in a culture medium at pH 7 and an agitation speed of 200 rpm led
to the maximal growth rate and antifungal activity in the B. velezensis sp.RTS-M11
selected strain. This isolate seems potentially useful as a biological agent against a
few Fusarium sp. but needs more study in the future.
Keywords :
Antifungal activity , Bacillus velezensis , Fusarium sp. , 16S rRNA
Journal title :
Advanced Research in Microbial Metabolite and Technology