Culture filtrates of 13 microbial antagonists exhibited in vitro growth inhibition of a
range of test contaminations of herbaceous and woody plant tissue culture systems. Filtrates
produced by Bacillus subtilis and Trichoderma viride isolates displayed the greatest broad-
range inhibitory activity. Microscopic analysis of antagonized fungal mycelia revealed
altered hyphal morphology. Maximum filtrate inhibitory activity was produced when selected
antagonists were cultured within a pH range of 5-7 and a temperature range of 20-35°C.
Filtrates were thermo-stable at 70°C and could be stored for up to 4 weeks with only a
minimal reduction in their inhibitory activity. Bulk-volume production of inhibitory filtrates
of a T. viride isolate was achieved by optimization of fermentation pH, temperature, and
aeration conditions. Plant culture species displayed different responses when grown on media
incorporated with microbial filtrates. Microscopy studies at the cellular level revealed
reduced cell densities and cellular distortion in plant tissues treated with phytotoxic doses of
microbial filtrates. Non-phytotoxic doses of filtrated produced by the B. subtilis and T.
viride isolates produced a reduction in the density of opportunistic contaminations in
herbaceous plant tissue cultures when applied as prophylactic treatments. Microbial filtrates
proved totally ineffective when employed as post-infection sterilants in contaminated plant
cultures. The efficacy of selected microbial filtrates was not comparable to that of
conventional antibiotics when assessed for their ability to control contamination levels in
herbaceous and woody plant culture systems. Further purification of microbial filtrates for
enhanced inhibitory activity is discussed along with the possibility of co-cultivation of micro-organisms
with plant tissue cultures as a means of biocontrol of phytopathogens.
Date of Award | 1991 |
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Original language | English |
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EVALUATION OF MICROBIAL EXTRACTS FOR CONTAMINATION CONTROL IN PLANT TISSUE CULTURE SYSTEMS
HUSSAIN, S. (Author). 1991
Student thesis: PhD