Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation

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Autor(a) principal: Mota,Marcelo de Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Campos,Artur Kanadani, Araújo,Jackson Victor
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: Biological control is based on the use of microorganisms to combat populations of a specific pathogen. Nematophagous fungi have shown to be promising agents to combat nematode parasites of plants and animals. These organisms produce special structures along the hyphae, named traps, which are responsible for capturing and killing the nematode pre-parasitic stages. The growth of the isolates I31 of Arthrobotrys robusta and NF34a of Monacrosporium thaumasium was studied after submission to four different methods of preservation during eighteen months. The isolates were stored at 4ºC and cryopreserved with or without addition of cryoprotectants and stored in silica gel. The isolates did not present variation in radial growth when stored at 4ºC and frozen with or without addition of cryoprotectants. There was no significant difference between the dry mycelial mass of the isolates stored at 4ºC and those frozen after the addition of cryoprotectants. Storage in silica gel and freezing without cryoprotection interfered negatively in the capacity of the fungi to produce mycelial mass. This characteristic also was observed for sporulation of the two isolates. The behaviour of the isolates when maintained for prolonged periods under laboratory conditions is an important factor for selection of the most efficient method of preservation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
title Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
spellingShingle Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
Mota,Marcelo de Andrade
nematophagous fungi
biological control
preservation of microorganisms
title_short Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
title_full Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
title_fullStr Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
title_full_unstemmed Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
title_sort Sporulation, radial growth and biomass production of A. robusta and M. thaumasium submitted to different methods of preservation
author Mota,Marcelo de Andrade
author_facet Mota,Marcelo de Andrade
Campos,Artur Kanadani
Araújo,Jackson Victor
author_role author
author2 Campos,Artur Kanadani
Araújo,Jackson Victor
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota,Marcelo de Andrade
Campos,Artur Kanadani
Araújo,Jackson Victor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv nematophagous fungi
biological control
preservation of microorganisms
topic nematophagous fungi
biological control
preservation of microorganisms
description Biological control is based on the use of microorganisms to combat populations of a specific pathogen. Nematophagous fungi have shown to be promising agents to combat nematode parasites of plants and animals. These organisms produce special structures along the hyphae, named traps, which are responsible for capturing and killing the nematode pre-parasitic stages. The growth of the isolates I31 of Arthrobotrys robusta and NF34a of Monacrosporium thaumasium was studied after submission to four different methods of preservation during eighteen months. The isolates were stored at 4ºC and cryopreserved with or without addition of cryoprotectants and stored in silica gel. The isolates did not present variation in radial growth when stored at 4ºC and frozen with or without addition of cryoprotectants. There was no significant difference between the dry mycelial mass of the isolates stored at 4ºC and those frozen after the addition of cryoprotectants. Storage in silica gel and freezing without cryoprotection interfered negatively in the capacity of the fungi to produce mycelial mass. This characteristic also was observed for sporulation of the two isolates. The behaviour of the isolates when maintained for prolonged periods under laboratory conditions is an important factor for selection of the most efficient method of preservation.
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