This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/IN2015/000294, file Jul. 21, 2015, which designates the U.S., publication in English, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119 or 365(c) to Indian Application No. 2331/DEL/2014, filed Aug. 16, 2014. The entire teachings of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a novel bacterium belonging to Bacillus family, designated as Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis exhibiting anti-microbial and/or anti-fungal and plant growth promoting activity, isolation and identification of extract of the novel microbe exhibiting antimicrobial and/or antifungal, proteolytic, amylolytic activities, composition comprising the novel bacterium and/or extract, method of inhibiting the growth of pathogenic microbes and/or fungi by contacting the pathogenic microbes and/or fungi with an effective amount of the novel bacterium and/or an antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition and/or agent and use thereof.
The Earth's atmosphere is known to team with airborne microorganisms, though the high light intensities, extreme temperature variations, low concentrations of organic matter and scarcity of water, make the environment unsuitable for microbial growth. Biological material may contribute about 20%, 22% and 10% to the total airborne particulate matter by volume in remote continental, populated continental and remote maritime environments, respectively. Most of them originate from natural sources such as soil, lakes, animals and humans. Moreover, agricultural practices, health care units and industrial operations such as sewage treatment, animal rearing, fermentation processes, and food processing plants also emit viable microorganisms into the environment.
Bacteria form a large domain of single-celled, prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from cocci to rods and spirals. Bacteria are ubiquitous on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals. The bacilli are rod-shaped, gram-positive, sporulating, aerobic or facultative anaerobic bacteria. Most bacilli are saprophytes. Each bacterium creates only one spore, which is resistant to heat, cold, radiation, desiccation, and disinfectants. The bacilli exhibit an array of physiological abilities that allow them to live in a wide range of habitats, including many extreme habitats such as the desert sands, hot springs, and Arctic soils. Bacillus species can be thermophilic, psychrophilic, acidophilus, alkaliphilic, halotolerant, or halophilic and are capable of growing at various pH values, temperatures, and salt concentrations.
Production of antimicrobial agents seems to be a general phenomenon for most bacteria. These bacteria produce an admirable array of microbial defense systems, including broad-spectrum classical antibiotics, metabolic by-products such as organic acids, and lytic agents such as lysozyme. In addition, several types of protein exotoxins, and bacteriocins, which are biologically active peptide moieties with bactericidal mode of action, are also produced. The biological arsenal from microbes is remarkable in its diversity and natural abundance.
The search for new antimicrobial agents is a field of utmost importance. The development of resistance to antimicrobial agents is increasing at an alarming rate. Current solutions involve development of a more rational approach to antibiotic use and discovery of new antimicrobials.
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The objective of the present invention is to provide a novel bacterium exhibiting antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion activity.
The objective of the present invention is to isolate & identify an extract of the novel bacterium, wherein the extract displays antimicrobial and/or antifungal plant growth promotion activity.
The objective of the present invention is also to provide an antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition or agent wherein the composition or the agent comprises the novel bacterium and/or the extract of the novel bacterium.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a method of inhibiting the growth of pathogenic microbes and/or fungi by contacting the pathogenic microbes and/or fungi with an effective amount of the novel bacterium and/or an antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition and/or agent wherein the composition or the agent comprises the novel bacterium and/or the extract of the novel bacterium and/or a mixture of the novel bacterium and its extract.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide use of the novel bacterium, an antimicrobial and/or antifungal composition or agent wherein the composition or the agent comprises the novel bacterium and/or the extract of the novel bacterium and/or a mixture of the novel bacterium and its extract, for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic microbes and/or fungi.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide an isolated, novel bacterium which is useful in producing antimicrobial and/or antifungal metabolites or agents.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a novel form of bacterium belonging to Bacillus species which is designated as Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674). In particular, the novel bacterium disclosed in the present work is capable of exhibiting distinct antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion property.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a process for the production of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition or agent wherein the composition or the agent comprises Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and/or the extract of the Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674).
There is provided a composition comprising Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674). The composition may further comprise pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, diluents and/or carriers.
There is provided a composition containing an extract of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674). There is also provided a composition comprising an aqueous extract of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674). The composition may further comprise pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, diluents and/or carriers.
There is provided a method for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic microbes and/or fungi by contacting the pathogenic microbes and/or fungi with an effective amount of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) or the extract of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674). The Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and/or the extract of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) may optionally contain one or more additional antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promoting agents.
There is provided in the present invention the use of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and/or the extract of the Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) in the formulation of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition or agent for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic microbes and/or fungi.
The present invention provides a novel microbe belonging to Bacillus family designated as Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis and having an accession number (MTCC-5674) and a method of producing an antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition or agent wherein the composition or the agent comprises Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and/or the extract of the Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674).
The present invention also provides a method of inhibiting the pathogenic microbes and/or fungi by contacting the microbes and/or fungi with an effective amount of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and/or the composition comprising the novel bacterium or its extract.
The present invention also provides use of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674), and/or an antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition or agent comprising the novel bacterium Bacillus subtilis ssp, shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and/or the extract of the Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) for inhibiting the pathogenic microbes and/or fungi.
The novel Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) may be utilized for the mass production of antimicrobial and/or antifungal and plant growth promotion composition/preparation/agent by culturing Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis in the suitable growth medium under favourable conditions.
Through deep and careful researches, the inventors have surprisingly found, isolated and cultured a novel bacterium, which can produce a novel agent. Through detailed experimental researches, the inventors have also invented a method of producing the said novel agent from the said novel microorganism.
The inventors collected air samples from 18 different locations in Hyderabad and Patancheru (Telangana, India) while conducting a study on air flora. Disposable petri plates containing media (T3 Medium, Travers, et al., 1987) were prepared in the laboratory and exposed to air at different locations. The exposed plates were sealed and incubated at 30° C. in lab incubator. In one of the plates exposed to air in Patancheru area, a bacterial colony surrounded by fungal mycelium was observed (
One of the colonies showed inhibition of fungal growth and a clearance zone was observed (
A range of biochemical tests including carbohydrate fermentation, catalase activity, oxidation-fermentation test, starch hydrolysis, hydrogen sulphide production test, oxidase activity test, desoxycholate agar test were carried out. The results of these tests confirmed that the bacteria is catalase positive, possess amylase activity, strongly aerobic, does not produce hydrogen sulfide, oxidase positive and gram variable.
For identification of bacteria 16S DNA sequencing and FAME analysis was carried out. The results of both studies showed that the bacteria is showing 0.37% difference in 16S DNA sequence and FAME similarity index of 0.827; with Bacillus subtilis ssp. subtilis and 0.84% difference in 16S DNA sequence and FAME similarity index of 0.749 with Bacillus atrophaeus. Thus, the results suggest that this bacterium is related to Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus atrophaeus, but not identical to any of the catalogued bacterial species in ATCC collection.
Results of 16S DNA Sequence Comparison
Bacillus subtilis ssp. subtilis
Bacillus atrophaeus
Bacillus amyloliquifaciens
Results of FAME analysis comparison
Bacillus subtilis
Bacillus atrophaeus
The isolated bacterium is a new member of sub-species of the genus Bacillus. According to bacterial nomenclature convention, the novel bacterial species was named as Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis. The bacterium was deposited in the Microbial Type Culture Collection (MTCC) at the Instiutue of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), Sector 39-A, Chandigarh- 160036, India, On Dec. 14, 2011. The deposition number of this novel species is (MTCC-5674).
Characteristic Features of the Novel Microbe Having Accession/Deposition Number (MTCC-5674) Provided by the Present Invention
The bacterium is a rod shaped measuring 2.45×0.88 μm, motile, spore forming, gram variable; colonies are smooth, mucoid, off-white to creamish in early stages but turn wrinkled on prolonged incubation. The bacterium transforms into spore as the nutrients in the medium deplete, normally the process of sporulation takes place in 4 days of incubation in 10 ml medium containing 100 μl of 5×108 cells inoculum in a 25×150 mm culture tube at 30° C. and shaking at 200 rpm.
The novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) exhibits antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity. The extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) exhibits antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity. The range of potential applications and uses of the bacterium are extensive.
The present invention provides a method of producing the antimicrobial and/or antifungal extract from the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674).
Production and Isolation of Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent
Composition of culture medium for the growth of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) is as follows
Following the growth of bacteria in T3 broth for 60 hours, the culture was centrifuged at 12000 rpm for 10 min at 4° C. The supernatant was collected and filtered using 0.22 μm disc filter (Millipore/Sartorius). The filtrate was preserved under appropriate storage conditions for detailed experiments to study antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity.
The present invention particularly provides a novel microorganism, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) and a method for the production of antimicrobial and/or antifungal composition from the novel bacterium and/or its extract or a mixture of the novel bacterium and/or its extract.
One embodiment of the present invention provides an isolated novel bacterium, belonging to Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis exhibiting antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity, having accession number (MTCC-5674).
In one embodiment of the present invention is provided the novel bacterium designated as Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674).
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a pure culture of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674).
In one embodiment of the present invention there is provided an extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) wherein the extract exhibits antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided an extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) wherein the extract exhibiting antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity is an aqueous extract. In yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a process for the production of the extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) where in the process comprises growing the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) in a nutrient medium and recovering the extract having antifungal activity by using conventional methods.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a process for the production of the extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) wherein the process comprises growing the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) under aerobic conditions.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a process for the production of the extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis sp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) wherein the process comprises growing the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis in a nutrient medium, recovering the extract having antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity and optionally comprises concentrating the extract using conventional methods.
In one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) wherein the composition has antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a composition comprising the extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) wherein the composition has antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) and the extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) wherein the composition has antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity.
In one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) and/or an extract of the said novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis, or a combination thereof that optionally comprises one or more antimicrobial and/or antifungal agents.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a composition comprising an extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) that optionally comprises one or more antimicrobial and/or antifungal agents.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a composition comprising the combination of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) and its extract that optionally comprises one or more antimicrobial and/or antifungal agents.
In one embodiment of the present invention there is provided a composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) or an extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) or a combination thereof that optionally comprises agriculturally or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) that optionally comprises agriculturally or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a composition containing an extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) that optionally comprises agriculturally or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In still another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a composition comprising the combination of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) and an extract of the said novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis, which optionally comprises agriculturally acceptable carrier (Sec Annexure III).
In one embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method for inhibiting growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria, wherein said method comprises contacting the pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria with an effective amount of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) or a composition comprising the said novel bacterium, or its extract or a combination thereof.
In one embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method for inhibiting growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria, wherein said method comprises contacting the pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria with an effective amount of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674).
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method for inhibiting growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria, wherein said method comprises contacting the pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria with an effective amount of a composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674).
In yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method for inhibiting growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria, wherein said method comprises contacting the pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria with an effective amount of a composition comprising an extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) wherein the extract has antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method for inhibiting growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria, wherein said method comprises contacting the pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria with an effective amount of a composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and an extract of the said novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis, wherein the extract has antimicrobial and/or antifungal activity.
In one embodiment of the present invention there is provided a use of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) or a composition comprising the said novel bacterium or its extract or a combination thereof, for the preparation of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal composition for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a use of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674) for the preparation of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal composition for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a use of the composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) for the preparation of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal composition for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a use of the composition comprising an extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) for the preparation of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal composition for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a use of the composition comprising the extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp, shriramensis (MTCC-5674) and an extract of the said novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis, for the preparation of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal composition for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic fungi and/or bacteria.
In another embodiment, there is provided a pharmaceutical and agriculturally effective composition comprising the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674).
In another embodiment, there is provided a pharmaceutical and agriculturally effective composition comprising the extract of the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674).
In yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method of producing the said effective composition from the novel bacterium, Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis having accession number (MTCC-5674).
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the steps and time required for the production of the said composition/extract are kept at the minimum duration coupled with the maximum recovery of the compound.
Other Advantages or Benefits of the Present Invention
The bacterium Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) along with antimicrobial and/or antifungal agent also produces strong thermophilic protease and amylase which are active even after exposure to high temperature i.e., 121° C. for 15 min.
The present invention is further explained by the following examples. However, the present invention is not limited to these examples in any manner. The following examples is intended to illustrate the working of disclosure and not intended to take restrictively to apply any limitations on the scope of the present invention. Those persons skilled in the art will understand that the equivalent substitutes to the specific substances described herein, or the corresponding improvements are considered to be within the scope of the invention.
The methods employed in the present work are well-known in microbiology with the respective parameters varied and optimized for the present study.
1.1 Collection and Preliminary Screening of Air Samples
2.1 Characterization and Identification of the Novel Microorganism
2.1.1 Characterization of the Novel Isolate Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis Having Accession Number (MTCC-5674)
2.1.1.1 Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674)—Colony Morphology
2.1.1.2 Culture Characteristics
2.1.1.3 Cell Morphology
2.1.1.3.1 Comparison of Colony Growth and Morphology of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) with that of Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus atrophaeus
B. subtilis ssp.
B. subtilis ssp,
shriramensis
subtilis
B. atraphaeus
2.1.1.4 Catalase Test
Material
Method
Result
2.1.1.5 Starch Hydrolysis
Material
Method
Result
2.1.1.6 O/F (Oxidation-Fermentation) Test
Material
Method
Results
2.1.1.7 Hydrogen Sulfide Production Test
Material
Method
Result
2.1.1.8 Effect of pH on the Growth of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-1674)
2.1.1.9 Antibiotic Sensitivity Test of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
Result
2.1.2 Identification of the Novel Isolate Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
2.1.2.1 Results of 16S DNA Sequence Comparison
Bacillus subtilis ssp. subtilis
Bacillus atrophaeus
Bacillus amyloliquifaciens
2.1.2.2 Results of FAME Analysis Comparison
Bacillus subtilis
Bacillus atrophaeus
3.1 Production and Screening of the Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent
3.1.1 Production of Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent
Material
Method
3.1.2 Screening the Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Activity of the Culture Filtrate Collected in Step 3.1.1 Above
Material
Method
Result
3.2 Characterization of Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent
Material
Method
3.2.1 Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Assay with the Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Bacterial Cells
Result
3.2.2 ANTIMICROBIAL and/or Antifungal Assay with the Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Culture Filtrate
Result
3.3.1 Lyophilization of Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent
Material
Method
3.3.2 MIC of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent
Methods
3.3.2.1 Tube Dilution Method
3.3.2.2 Agar Diffusion Method
Preparation of Stock Solution of Lyophilized Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent
3.3.2.1 Tube Dilution Method
Material
Method
3.3.2.2 Agar Diffusion Method
Material
Method
Result
Tube Dilution Method (
Agar Diffusion Method (
Conclusion
3.4 to Test the Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Activity of Cell Lysate of the Novel Isolate Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
Material
Methods
3.4.1 Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Cell Lysis
3.4.2 Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Assay of the Cell Lysate
Result
4.1 to Test the Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Activity Against Other Pathogenic Fungi
Material
Method
4.1.1 to Test the Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Activity with Bacillus subtilis Ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Cells Against Various Plant Pathogenic Fungi
4.1.2 to Test the Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Activity with the Filtrate Against Various Plant Pathogenic Fungi
Result
Result
4.3 to Test the Pathogenic Nature of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) of Plants
Material
Method
Result
5.1 Formulation of Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Compositions Containing Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Cells as a Biological Control Agent
Material
Method
5.1.1 Preparation of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Cell Suspension
5.1.2 to Test the Efficacy of Formulate Containing Antimicrobial and/or Antifungal Agent to Inhibit the Infestation of Rhizoctonia solani (NFCCI-3194) in the Roots of Tomato
Material
5.1.3 Preparation of Rhizoctonia solani (NFCCI-3194)
Tomato Seedlings
Method
A. Seedling Treatment with Bacillus subtilis sap. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Cells and Fungus Rhizoctonia solani (NFCCI-3194)
Control Seedlings
Result
6.1 In vitro Evaluation of Minimum Number of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Cells which can Control the Infection of Germinating Corn Seeds by Soil and Seed Borne Fungal Pathogen Penicillium oxalicum (NFCCI-1997).
6.1.1 Preparation of Bacterial and Fungal Suspension Cultures
Materials
Method
6.1.1.1 Preparation of Suspension Culture of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
6.1.1.2 Preparation of Suspension Culture of Penicillium oxalicum (NFCCI-1997) (Fungal Pathogen)
6.1.2 Soil Infestation with P. oxalicum (NFCCI-1997) (Fungal Pathogen)
6.1.3 Preparation of Formulation of Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) for Biological Control of Soil Borne Plant Disease
Material
1. Control-1 (Formulation without Fungal Pathogen and Bio-Control Agent)
Composition
2. Control-2 (Formulation with Fungal Pathogen but No Bio-Control Agent)
Composition
P. oxalicum (NFCCI-1997)
3. Control-3 (Formulation with Commercial Fungicide “Carbendazim WP50”).
Composition
4a. Formulation with Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) (5×104 cfu)
Composition
Bacillus subtilis ssp.
shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
4b. Formulation with Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-56741 cells (5×105 cfu)
Composition
Bacillus subtilis ssp.
shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
4c. Formulation with Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) cells (5×106 cfu)
Composition
Bacillus subtilis ssp.
shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
4d. Formulation containing Bacillus subtilis ss. shriramensis cells (5×107 cfu)
Composition
Bacillus subtilis ssp.
shriramensis (MTCC-5674)
5. Formulation with Only Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis (MTCC-5674) Cells (5×107 cfu)
Composition
Bacillus subtilis ssp.
shriramensis
Bacillus subtilis ssp.
P. oxalicum
shriramensis (MTCC-
shriramensis (MTCC-5674) cells
shriramensis (MTCC-5674) cells
shriramensis (MTCC-5674) cells
shriramensis (MTCC-5674) cells
shriramensis (MTCC-5674) cells
Seed Coating
Seed Sowing
Data Recording
Germination Percentage
Disease Incidence
Results
Seed Germination and Seedling Survival
The drop in germination rate of seeds treated with formulation—4a (formulation with least concentration of bacterial cells, 50,000 cells/ml carrier) is clear indication that a basal dose of bacterial cells is required to confer protection to the germinating seeds against P. oxalicum (NFCCI-1997) present in the soil. Thus, formulation-4b, which has a bacterial concentration of 5×105 cfu/ml (0.5 million cells/ml) conferred good protection against P. oxalicum (NFCCI-1997) and gave 100% seed germination and seedling survival rate, same as control seeds.
subtilis ssp.
shriramensis
54 (96.42%)
2 (3.33%)
Disease Incidence
Conclusion
Materials and Methods
Materials
Methods
Seed Coating
Seed Sowing
Results
Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis
Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis
Bacillus subtilis ssp. shriramensis
7.1 Screening the Efficacy of Antifungal/Antimicrobial Agent to Inhibit the Growth of Human Pathogenic Fans
Materials and Methods
Materials
Method
Result
Conclusion
Composition of Culture Media Used
Note: A general method of media preparation is provided below. All the media compositions given below are for 100 ml volume. Compositions changes depending upon the quantity required.
(1) Preparation of T3 Broth (pH-6.8)
Composition of T3 Medium
Method
Composition of T3 medium
Method
Composition of LB Medium
Method
Composition of LB Medium
Method
Composition of PDB Medium
Method
Composition of PDA Medium
Method
Composition of OFBM Medium
Method
All the media components were weighed and taken in a glass bottle and dissolved in distilled water. The glass bottle with the medium was autoclaved at 121° C. for 15 min. After autoclaving, the medium was poured in to sterile culture tubes.
(VI) Preparation of SIM (Sulphide Indole Motility) Medium (pH-7.3)
Composition of SIM Medium
Method
All the media components were weighed and taken in a glass bottle and dissolved in distilled water. The glass bottle with the medium was autoclaved at 121° C. for 15 min. After autoclaving, the medium of molten stage was poured in to sterile culture tubes.
Preparation Phosphate Buffer
Method
Carriers and Other Agents Used in the Experiment
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