Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Antifungal Bacteria from Mangroves
- VernacularTitle:红树林内生细菌的分离及拮抗菌筛选
- Author:
Zhen-Ming CHEN
;
Jin-Jian HE
;
Hong HE
;
Xing-Feng ZHANG
;
Wen-Dong SONG
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Mangrove, Endophytic bacteria, Antagonism, Isolation, Screening
- From:
Microbiology
1992;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The endophytic bacteria of the mangroves were studied in this paper. The results show that there are 1.728 (0. 195 -4.225)?104cfu/g (fw) bacterial endophytes in the variety of mangroves, the most population of the endophytic bacteria was found in Rhizophora stylosa, the figure was4. 225?104cfu/g (fw) , the next was Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Aegiceras corniculatum, Kandelia candel and Avicennia marina. In parts of the mangroves, the contents of the bacteria in stem was the most, the figure was 1. 649?10 cfu/g (fw) , then the root and the leaf. Of the bacteria, about 43. 53% strains expressed the antagonism against the growth of the plant pathogens, such as Fusarium oxyspontm f. sp. cubense , Colletotrichum sp. and Rahtonia solanaceance etc. and these bacteria were identified as Bacillus sp. . The results also showed that 9 of the 13 strains (69. 23% ) could promote the growth of the tomato, while 4 strains (30. 77% ) restrained the tomato's growth.