Title of article :
Streptomyces griseus AK25 a potential antifungal producer for anthracnose in chillies
Author/Authors :
jeffrey, l.s.h. universiti putra malaysia (upm) - agrobiodiversity and environment research centre, malaysian agricultural research development institute (mardi), Malaysia , kalsom, m.s.umi universiti putra malaysia (upm) - faculty of biotechnology and biomolecular sciences, Malaysia , nor’aini, a.r. universiti putra malaysia (upm) - faculty of biotechnology and biomolecular sciences, Malaysia , khozirah, s. universiti putra malaysia (upm) - faculty of sciences, institute of biosciences, malaysia , halizah, h. universiti putra malaysia (upm) - agrobiodiversity and environment research centre, malaysian agricultural research development institute (mardi), Malaysia
Pages :
9
From page :
157
To page :
165
Abstract :
Streptomyces griseus has been well known to be the primary producer of many humans and plants antibiotics known to humankind. A total of 210 isolates of actinomycetes from two well known reserved forest (Ayer Keroh Recreational Forest, Malacca and Crocker Range Park, Sabah) in Malaysia were tested for its antifungal capability against Colletotrichum capsici and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. From the test conducted, only five isolates (2.4%) showed moderate antifungal ability. Streptomyces sp. AK25 has the highest inhibition zone, which was identified as S. griseus using its 16S-rRNA gene sequence. Morphology characterisation showed that S. griseus AK25 has a straight spore arrangement with a rough spore surface. However, S. griseus AK25 only utilised D-cellobiose, gentiobiose and D-raffinose as its carbon sources. Physiological test conducted showed that this strain was able to grow under high pH (pH 11), high NaCl content (4%) and high temperature (45 °C). Further test should be conducted to determine the feasibility of S. griseus AK25 on field application. This microbe will benefit the chilli growers in Malaysia if its antifungal ability is proven applicable for field usage.
Keywords :
Streptomyces griseus , antifungal activity , Colletotrichum capsici , Colletotrichum gloeosporioides , anthracnose
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Record number :
2625181
Link To Document :
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