Optimization of amylase production by the biological control agent Bacillus halotolerans RFP74 using response surface methodology
Background Over the years, excessive use of chemical pesticides to control plant pathogens has caused environmental problems. Therefore, biological solutions such as the use of microorganisms with antimicrobial capacity become indispensable. To inhibit the growth of plant pathogens, biological contr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 2023-05, Vol.21 (1), p.63-10, Article 63 |
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Over the years, excessive use of chemical pesticides to control plant pathogens has caused environmental problems. Therefore, biological solutions such as the use of microorganisms with antimicrobial capacity become indispensable. To inhibit the growth of plant pathogens, biological control agents use different mechanisms, including the production of hydrolytic enzymes. In this study, the production of amylase, an enzyme important for the prevention and control of plant diseases, by a biological control agent
Bacillus
halotolerans
RFP74 was optimized using response surface methodology.
Results
Bacillus halotolerans
RFP74 inhibited the growth of various phytopathogens including
Alternaria
and
Bipolaris
with an inhibition rate of more than 60%. In addition, it also demonstrated an essential production of amylase. Based on previous studies of amylase production in
Bacillus
, three parameters were considered significant: initial pH of the medium, incubation time, and temperature. Using the central composite design with Design Expert software, the optimized amylase production for
B.
halotolerans
RFP74 is at a temperature of 37 °C, incubation time 51 h and pH 6.
Conclusion
The biological control agent
B.
halotolerans
RFP74 inhibited the growth of
Alternaria
and
Bipolaris
, demonstrating its broad spectrum of activity. Knowledge of the optimal condition required for the production of hydrolytic enzymes such as amylase provides information on the most effective application of this biological control agent. |
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ISSN: | 1687-157X 2090-5920 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s43141-023-00519-4 |