Mycobiology.  2012 Mar;40(1):59-66.

Isolation and Identification of Antifungal Compounds from Bacillus subtilis C9 Inhibiting the Growth of Plant Pathogenic Fungi

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Biotechnology, Daegu University, Gyeongsan 712-714, Korea. chsong@daegu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Bioindustry, Daegu University, Gyeongsan 712-714, Korea.

Abstract

Antagonistic microorganisms against Rhizoctonia solani were isolated and their antifungal activities were investigated. Two hundred sixteen bacterial isolates were isolated from various soil samples and 19 isolates were found to antagonize the selected plant pathogenic fungi with varying degrees. Among them, isolate C9 was selected as an antagonistic microorganism with potential for use in further studies. Treatment with the selected isolate C9 resulted in significantly reduced incidence of stem-segment colonization by R. solani AG2-2(IV) in Zoysia grass and enhanced growth of grass. Through its biochemical, physiological, and 16S rDNA characteristics, the selected bacterium was identified as Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis. Mannitol (1%) and soytone (1%) were found to be the best carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively, for use in antibiotic production. An antibiotic compound, designated as DG4, was separated and purified from ethyl acetate extract of the culture broth of isolate C9. On the basis of spectral data, including proton nuclear magneric resonance (1H NMR), carbon nuclear magneric resonance (13C NMR), and mass analyses, its chemical structure was established as a stereoisomer of acetylbutanediol. Application of the ethyl acetate extract of isolate C9 to several plant pathogens resulted in dose-dependent inhibition. Treatment with the purified compound (an isomer of acetylbuanediol) resulted in significantly inhibited growth of tested pathogens. The cell free culture supernatant of isolate C9 showed a chitinase effect on chitin medium. Results from the present study demonstrated the significant potential of the purified compound from isolate C9 for use as a biocontrol agent as well as a plant growth promoter with the ability to trigger induced systemic resistance of plants.

Keyword

Antagonistic microorganisms; Antifungal compounds; Acetylbuanediol; Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis; Plant pathogenic fungi

MeSH Terms

Acetates
Bacillus
Bacillus subtilis
Butylene Glycols
Carbon
Chitin
Chitinase
Colon
DNA, Ribosomal
Fungi
Incidence
Mannitol
Nitrogen
Plants
Poaceae
Protons
Rhizoctonia
Soil
Stereoisomerism
Acetates
Butylene Glycols
Carbon
Chitin
Chitinase
DNA, Ribosomal
Mannitol
Nitrogen
Protons
Soil
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