Fungal co-culture is a method that allows the detection of interactions between fungi, enabling the examination of bioactive novel metabolites induction that may not be produced in monocultures. Worldwide, Fusarium basal rot is a primary limitation to onion yield, being caused by different Fusarium species. Current research directions encourage biological control of plant diseases as a replacement for routine chemical treatments. The current study aimed to investigate the co-culturing technique for mining new sources of bioagents that could be used as fungicides. Aspergillus ochraceus AUMC15539 was co-cultured with Penicillium chrysogenum AUMC15504, and their ethyl acetate extract was tested in vitro and in a greenhouse against Fusarium proliferatum AUMC15541. The results showed that Aspergillus-Penicillium (AP) co-culture extract significantly inhibited the growth of F. proliferatum with an MIC value of 0.78 mg/mL and showed antioxidant efficiency with an IC(50) value of 1.31 mg/mL. The brine shrimp toxicity testing showed a LC(50) value of 2.77 mg/mL. In addition, the co-culture extract showed the highest phenolic content at 114.71 GAE mg/g, with a 27.82 QE mg/g flavonoid content. Profiling of AP co-culture and its monoculture extracts by HPLC revealed a change in the metabolites profile in AP co-culture. Principal component analysis verified a positive correlation between the obtained HPLC data of A. ochraceus (A), P. chrysogenum (P), and AP extracts. Greenhouse experiments demonstrated that treating infected onion plants with the AP co-culture extract significantly enhanced all growth parameters. Additionally, the co-culture extract treatment resulted in the highest levels of total pigments (3.46 mg/g), carbohydrates (52.10 mg/g dry weight), proteins (131.44 mg/g), phenolics (41.66 GAE mg/g), and flavonoids (9.43 QE mg/g) compared with other treatments. This indicates a promising potential for fungal co-cultures in discovering new bioagents with antifungal properties and growth-promoting capabilities.
Aspergillus-Penicillium co-culture: An investigation of bioagents for controlling Fusarium proliferatum-induced basal rot in onion.
曲霉-青霉共培养:对控制洋葱中镰刀菌引起的基腐病的生物制剂的研究
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作者:Abdelrahem Mohammed M M, Abouelela Mohamed E, Abo-Dahab Nageh F, Hassane Abdallah M A
| 期刊: | AIMS Microbiology | 影响因子: | 4.100 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 19; 10(4):1024-1051 |
| doi: | 10.3934/microbiol.2024044 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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