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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao


Title:[Allelopathic effects of Streptomyces sp. 6803 on plants]
Author(s):Song YY; Huang K; Shi MB; Chen M; Zeng RS;
Address:"State Key Laboratory of Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agro-bioresources, Guangzhou 510642, China. yyuansong@163.com"
Journal Title:Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao
Year:2012
Volume:23
Issue:10
Page Number:2728 - 2736
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1001-9332 (Print) 1001-9332 (Linking)
Abstract:"Streptomyces can produce an overwhelming majority of known antibiotics and several biologically active compounds, but whether Streptomyces can display allelopathic effects on higher plants is largely unknown. In this study, seven actinomyces strains isolated from soils showed inhibitory effect on plant seedlings growth, among which, Streptomyces sp. 6803 had strong capability in inhibiting the seedlings growth of Brassica campestris and Echinochloa crusgalli in both solid and liquid cultures. The dilute solution (x 5) of fermented broth inhibited the seedlings growth of B. campestris and E. crusgalli by 60.7% and 61.3%, respectively. Based on the morphological and physiological-biochemical characteristics and 16S rRNA sequencing, Streptomyces sp. 6803 was identified as Streptomyces arenae, with the 16S rRNA sequence identity being 99.28%. Ultraviolet radiation and diethyl sulfate (DES) were used to produce mutants to enhance the allelopathic potential of this strain. After 80 and 100 seconds of ultraviolet radiation, the dilute solution (x10) of fermented broth of obtained mutants UV8024 and UV100-2 showed 37.5% and 38.1% higher inhibition effect on the root growth of B. campestris seedlings, respectively, compared with the control. The mutant D507 obtained through 1% DES treatment for 50 min showed 29.8% higher inhibition effect on the root growth of B. campestris seedlings. This study showed that Streptomyces sp. 6803 had allelopathic effect on higher plants, and it was possible to enhance the allelopathic potential of the strain via mutation breeding"
Keywords:*Allelopathy Brassica/growth & development/metabolism Echinochloa/growth & development/metabolism Pheromones/*metabolism Seedlings/growth & development/metabolism *Soil Microbiology Streptomyces/isolation & purification/*metabolism;
Notes:"MedlineSong, Yuan-Yuan Huang, Ke Shi, Mu-Biao Chen, Min Zeng, Ren-Sen chi English Abstract Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't China 2013/01/31 Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao. 2012 Oct; 23(10):2728-36"

 
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