[Objective] Inhibition mechanism of the antifungal substances from Chaetomium globosum ND35 against pathogenic fungi of Valsa canker was investigated.[Method] The inhibitory effect of antifungal substances (AFS) pro...[Objective] Inhibition mechanism of the antifungal substances from Chaetomium globosum ND35 against pathogenic fungi of Valsa canker was investigated.[Method] The inhibitory effect of antifungal substances (AFS) produced by endophytic C. globosum ND35 on pathogenic fungi of Valsa canker was studied by means of dual culture,extraction,thin layer chromatography and bioassay of antifungal activity. [Result] The crude extracts of AFS could strongly inhibit Valsa sordida and V. mali. The suppression percentage of mycelial growth of two pathogenic fungi were 66.4% and 72.6%,respectively. The inhibition percentages of conidia germination of two pathogenic fungi were 92.2% and 80.4%,respectively. Separation of thin layer chromatography and bioassay of antifungal activity indicated that the fraction No.2 of AFS played an important role in the process of inhibition on pathogenic fungi,causal agents of Valsa canker. [Conclusion] The antifungal substances from C. globosum ND35 is potential for biological control on Valsa canker.展开更多
Some Chaetomium spp. are capable of antagonizing several plant pathogenic fungi through production of antibiotics and mycoparasitism. Secretion of lytic enzymes, mainly including glucanases and chitinases, is consider...Some Chaetomium spp. are capable of antagonizing several plant pathogenic fungi through production of antibiotics and mycoparasitism. Secretion of lytic enzymes, mainly including glucanases and chitinases, is considered the most important step in the mycoparasitic process. In this study, an about 110kDa exo-β-1,3-glucanase from C. spirale ND35 was detected both in culture filtrate and directly on PAGE and IEF gels, as well as chitinases, although protease was not detectable on Litmus milk agar plates. Coiling and penetrating the hyphae of host fungus Valsa mali were observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM), which may be related to the synergistic interaction between β-1,3-glucanase and chitinases. β-1,3-glucanase activity of C. spirale ND35 varied considerably when C. spirale ND35 was grown in different carbon sources during various incubation time, and might be subjected to both induction by substrate and catabolite repression.展开更多
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文摘[Objective] Inhibition mechanism of the antifungal substances from Chaetomium globosum ND35 against pathogenic fungi of Valsa canker was investigated.[Method] The inhibitory effect of antifungal substances (AFS) produced by endophytic C. globosum ND35 on pathogenic fungi of Valsa canker was studied by means of dual culture,extraction,thin layer chromatography and bioassay of antifungal activity. [Result] The crude extracts of AFS could strongly inhibit Valsa sordida and V. mali. The suppression percentage of mycelial growth of two pathogenic fungi were 66.4% and 72.6%,respectively. The inhibition percentages of conidia germination of two pathogenic fungi were 92.2% and 80.4%,respectively. Separation of thin layer chromatography and bioassay of antifungal activity indicated that the fraction No.2 of AFS played an important role in the process of inhibition on pathogenic fungi,causal agents of Valsa canker. [Conclusion] The antifungal substances from C. globosum ND35 is potential for biological control on Valsa canker.
文摘Some Chaetomium spp. are capable of antagonizing several plant pathogenic fungi through production of antibiotics and mycoparasitism. Secretion of lytic enzymes, mainly including glucanases and chitinases, is considered the most important step in the mycoparasitic process. In this study, an about 110kDa exo-β-1,3-glucanase from C. spirale ND35 was detected both in culture filtrate and directly on PAGE and IEF gels, as well as chitinases, although protease was not detectable on Litmus milk agar plates. Coiling and penetrating the hyphae of host fungus Valsa mali were observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM), which may be related to the synergistic interaction between β-1,3-glucanase and chitinases. β-1,3-glucanase activity of C. spirale ND35 varied considerably when C. spirale ND35 was grown in different carbon sources during various incubation time, and might be subjected to both induction by substrate and catabolite repression.