Objective:To evaluate the antibacterial activity of Halophila stipulacea(H.stipulacea), Cymodocea serrulata(C.serrulata) and Halodule pinifolia(H.pinifolia) against seven human bacterial pathogens.Methods:The antibact...Objective:To evaluate the antibacterial activity of Halophila stipulacea(H.stipulacea), Cymodocea serrulata(C.serrulata) and Halodule pinifolia(H.pinifolia) against seven human bacterial pathogens.Methods:The antibacterial activities of the extracts on the various test organisms using disc diffusion method and Minimum Inhibitory Concentraction(MIC).Results: Methanol and chloroform extracts of all the three seagrasses were active against all the tested pathogens,whereas the hexane extract of seagrasses was not active against Staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus).Antibacterial activity of three seagrass screened,was in the order of H.pinifolia 】 H.stipulacea.】 C.serrulata.Conclusions:This antibacterial studies can further investigated on seagrasses for purification of bioactive substance and its possible utility in disease control.展开更多
Phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strains(6 Nos.) were isolated from the rhizosphere soils of two seagrasses(Halophila ovalis(R.Br.) Hook and Halodule pinifolia(Miki) Hartog) in the Vellar estuary.Experimental studies ...Phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strains(6 Nos.) were isolated from the rhizosphere soils of two seagrasses(Halophila ovalis(R.Br.) Hook and Halodule pinifolia(Miki) Hartog) in the Vellar estuary.Experimental studies found that the strain PSSG6 was effective in phosphate solubilization with Phosphate Solubilization efficiency index E = 375 ± 8.54,followed by the strain PSSG5 with Phosphate Solubilization efficiency index E = 275 ± 27.3.Of the 6 strains isolated,the strains PSSG4 and PSSG5 be-longed to the genus Bacillus,and PSSG1,PSSG2 and PSSG3 were identified as Citrobacter sp.,Shigella sp.,and Klebsiella sp.,respectively,by conventional method,and PSSG6 was identified as Bacillus circulans using conventional and molecular methods.展开更多
文摘Objective:To evaluate the antibacterial activity of Halophila stipulacea(H.stipulacea), Cymodocea serrulata(C.serrulata) and Halodule pinifolia(H.pinifolia) against seven human bacterial pathogens.Methods:The antibacterial activities of the extracts on the various test organisms using disc diffusion method and Minimum Inhibitory Concentraction(MIC).Results: Methanol and chloroform extracts of all the three seagrasses were active against all the tested pathogens,whereas the hexane extract of seagrasses was not active against Staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus).Antibacterial activity of three seagrass screened,was in the order of H.pinifolia 】 H.stipulacea.】 C.serrulata.Conclusions:This antibacterial studies can further investigated on seagrasses for purification of bioactive substance and its possible utility in disease control.
文摘Phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strains(6 Nos.) were isolated from the rhizosphere soils of two seagrasses(Halophila ovalis(R.Br.) Hook and Halodule pinifolia(Miki) Hartog) in the Vellar estuary.Experimental studies found that the strain PSSG6 was effective in phosphate solubilization with Phosphate Solubilization efficiency index E = 375 ± 8.54,followed by the strain PSSG5 with Phosphate Solubilization efficiency index E = 275 ± 27.3.Of the 6 strains isolated,the strains PSSG4 and PSSG5 be-longed to the genus Bacillus,and PSSG1,PSSG2 and PSSG3 were identified as Citrobacter sp.,Shigella sp.,and Klebsiella sp.,respectively,by conventional method,and PSSG6 was identified as Bacillus circulans using conventional and molecular methods.