Title of article
Development of a submerged-liquid sporulation medium for the potential smartweed bioherbicide Septoria polygonorum
Author/Authors
James K. Mitchell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
7
From page
293
To page
299
Abstract
Submerged culture experiments were conducted in three phases to determine the optimal medium for rapidly producing conidia of the fungal bioherbicide Septoria polygonorum. In phase I, 47 crude carbon sources were evaluated to determine which would support sporulation. Under the conditions tested, pea brine (5–10% v/v) provided best conidiation. In phase II, a fractional factorial design was utilized to screen 38 different medium adjuncts in combination with pea brine for improved sporulation. MgSO4 was the only factor that resulted in a significant improvement. In phase III, a central composite design with response surface methodology was used to optimize concentrations of these critical factors. The model predicted optimal sporulation in a medium composed of 8.88% v/v pea brine+0.1 molar MgSO4 with an expected titer of 1.78×108 conidia/ml. Actual mean titer attained with the model-derived medium was 1.15×108 conidia/ml. No significant difference was observed in virulence of conidia produced on agar vs. the model-derived (liquid) medium.
Keywords
Septoria polygonorum , bioherbicide , Response surface methodology , Polygonum spp. , factorial analysis , Liquid fermentation , Optimizingyield
Journal title
Biological Control
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Biological Control
Record number
720987
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