Isolation and molecular identification chitinase-producing Streptomyces strains and examination of their in-vitro antagonistic effects
Isolation and molecular identification chitinase-producing Streptomyces strains and examination of their in-vitro antagonistic effects
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Introduction: The chemical fungicides are used widely in the world.To reduce the application of synthetic fungicides in treating plant diseases, biological methods are considered as an alternative way to control plant diseases.Many actinomycetes, particularly Streptomyces species here are biological agents against a broad spectrum of fungal plant pathogens.
The purpose of this study was using the kitinolitik actinomycetes isolated from soil of Eastern Azerbaijan province In order to produce biological pesticides.Materials and methods: Soil samples were taken from different areas of Eastern Azerbaijan province.According to Streptomyces morphological features, single colonies were isolated.
To identify the bacteria by molecular characteristic, the genomic DNA was extracted and then the sequences of 16S rDNA were replicated.By using specific primers the bacterial isolates containing chitinase gene were screened.The isolates consisted Chitinase enzyme and were antagonistically cultured with Alternaria genus which is a fungal plant pathogen.
Results: Out of 60 soil collected samples, 31 Streptomyces bacterial isolates were separated.Four isolates showed positive results to selectivity action of the chitinase enzyme.Treatment of 3 bacterial click here isolates with 2 pathogenic fungi showed that AE09 is the most effective anti-fungal isolates.
Discussion and conclusion: Soils in Eastern Azerbaijan province are rich of Streptomyces bacteria which generate antifungal compounds.Obtaining the Streptomyces bacteria which have chitinase gene, can lead to identification of very effective strains as anti-fungal.