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Korean Journal of Microbiology
2016 Volume.52 No. 4 p.437 ~ p.443
Antifungal activity of Streptomyces costaricanus HR391 against some plant-pathogenic fungi
Kim Hae-Ryoung

Song Hong-Gyu
Abstract
In this study Streptomyces strains were isolated from soils and their antifungal activities and involved mechanisms were
investigated. Among over 400 isolates of actinomycetes, Streptomyces costaricanus HR391 was selected as a potential antagonist to control several plant-pathogenic fungi. S. costaricanus HR391 inhibited mycelial growth of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. raphani, F. oxysporum f. sp. niveum, F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, and Rhizoctonia solani by 26.5, 26.2, 21.2, and 23.8%, respectively compared to those of uninoculated control after 7-day incubation on PDB medium. S. costaricanus HR391 produced 89 ¥ìM of siderphore, and showed fungal cell wall-degrading activity including 0.46 ¥ìmol/min/mg of chitinase and 0.83 ¥ìmol/min/mg of ¥â-1,3 glucanase. S. costaricanus HR391 secreted 87.49 mg/L of rhamnolipid, and produced 9.49 mg/L and 4.3 mM of lipopeptide, iturin A and surfactin, respectively, all they are membrane-disrupting biosurfactants. It also produced antimicrobial peptide and antibiotics phenazine. In addition to antifungal substances, S. costaricanus HR391 secreted plant growth-promoting phytohormones, zeatin, gibberellins and IAA. These results suggest that S. costaricanus HR391 may be utilized as an environment-friendly biocontrol agent against some important pathogenic fungi.
KEYWORD
Streptomyces costaricanus HR391, antifungal activity, plant growth promotion, plant-pathogenic fungi
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