2020
DOI: 10.22207/jpam.14.2.19
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Effects of Co-culturing with Live and Autoclaved Bacillus subtilis on Antagonistic Activity of Marine Fungi against Plant Pathogens

Abstract: The co-culturing of the fungi with Bacillus subtilis resulted in increased antifungal activity of Eurotium chevalieri and Emericella foveolata extracts but decreased the effects of Talaromyces tratensis and T. stipitatus extracts. Meanwhile, the co-culturing of marine-derived fungi with autoclaved B. subtilis resulted in decreased antifungal activity of E. foveolata, T. stipitatus and T. tratensis but slightly increased activity of E. chevalieri. A significant effect of the co-culture of E. chevalieri and B. s… Show more

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“…In 2020, Mokkala et al co-cultured live or autoclaved B. subtilis with five marine-derived fungi (Eurotium chevalieri, Emericella foveolate, Myrothecium verrucaria, Talaromyces tratensis, and Talaromyces stipitatus), and compared the inhibitory effects of extracts on plant pathogens under different culture conditions. The results showed that co-culture with autoclaved B. subtilis significantly reduced the antifungal activity of tested marine-derived fungi [54]. During the co-culture, the growth rate and maximum cell density of the two strains P. galatheae and V. coralliilyticus were very sensitive to the inoculation rate, and different inoculation rates induced different degrees in stimulating the metabolites of P. galatheae and V. coralliilyticus [55].…”
Section: Optimization Of Culture Parametersmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In 2020, Mokkala et al co-cultured live or autoclaved B. subtilis with five marine-derived fungi (Eurotium chevalieri, Emericella foveolate, Myrothecium verrucaria, Talaromyces tratensis, and Talaromyces stipitatus), and compared the inhibitory effects of extracts on plant pathogens under different culture conditions. The results showed that co-culture with autoclaved B. subtilis significantly reduced the antifungal activity of tested marine-derived fungi [54]. During the co-culture, the growth rate and maximum cell density of the two strains P. galatheae and V. coralliilyticus were very sensitive to the inoculation rate, and different inoculation rates induced different degrees in stimulating the metabolites of P. galatheae and V. coralliilyticus [55].…”
Section: Optimization Of Culture Parametersmentioning
confidence: 98%