This application claims the benefit of China application serial No. 201711228608.X, filed on Nov. 29, 2017. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The present invention belongs to the microbiological field, and particularly relates to a leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain efficiently inhibiting production of aflatoxins by Aspergillus flavus and an application thereof.
Aspergillus flavus is a pathogenic fungus capable of producing powerful carcinogenic and highly toxic mycotoxins aflatoxins. Aflatoxins include families B, G and M, wherein B1 is the most common and most toxic. The aflatoxins can pollute grain crops such as peanuts and corn extensively, seriously threatening the health of human and livestock, and causing a huge economic loss. Therefore, it is urgent to strengthen prevention and control of aspergillus flavus and toxin pollution.
Currently, there are three methods of prevention and control of Aspergillus flavus, namely, physical, chemical and biological control methods. However, chemical control is expensive and is likely to cause environmental pollution. In addition, while chemical control is adopted for controlling pathogenic bacteria, the pathogenic bacteria are prone to drug tolerance and even drug resistance to chemical agents. Physical control is time-consuming and labour-intensive, and its toxin-removing rate is not high, and it easily causes nutrient loss. Biological control has advantages of being safe, efficient and durable. Therefore, it is of great significance to strengthen the research on the biological prevention and control of aspergillus flavus for China's agricultural industry and economic benefits.
The leclercia adcarboxglata is rarely isolated from environmental and clinical specimens. According to current reports, the leclercia adcarboxglata is generally isolated from blood, wound secretions, gallbladder tissues, a peritoneal dialysis solution, and urine. Moreover, reports have not been seen in the existing research regarding use of leclercia adcarboxglata for inhibiting production of aflatoxins by aspergillus flavus.
The present invention provides a leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain which can efficiently inhibit production of aflatoxins by Aspergillus flavus and an application thereof. In an embodiment, the leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain Wt16 is provided, which was deposited at China Center for Type Culture Collection (CCTCC) on Jun. 13, 2017. The deposition address is Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, and the accession number of the strain is CCTCC No. M2017331.
According to the present invention, the leclercia adcarboxglata strain capable of inhibiting aflatoxins production by Aspergillus flavus was isolated from peanut pods for the first time. A screening method comprises the following steps: washing the peanut pods picked from a peanut field in Huangpi of Hubei Province with tap water, placing the washed peanut pods in an LB solid medium for culture, picking growing bacteria with an inoculating loop, transferring the picked bacteria to a fresh LB solid medium for plate streaking, picking a single colony after transferring for several times, and performing co-culture tests on the picked single colony and aspergillus flavus in a medium (namely performing co-culture antibacterial tests by in vitro inoculation of peanuts with the aspergillus flavus) to measure toxin productivity; and finally screening a leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain Wt16 capable of remarkably inhibiting aspergillus flavus from generating toxins. The strain was deposited at China Center for Type Culture Collection (CCTCC) with an accession number of CCTCC No. M2017331.
The strain is identified with a 16S rDNA specific amplification technique, morphological characteristics, and physiological and biochemical tests. The results show that the strain is a leclercia adcarboxglata strain belonging to enterobacteriaceae, and is also a unique strain of leclercia adcarboxglata genus. The 16S rRNA sequence of the leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain Wt16 is as shown in SEQ ID NO.1.
In an embodiment, an inhibitor for aflatoxins production by Aspergillus flavus is provided which comprises biologically pure culture of the leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain Wt16.
In an embodiment, the inhibitor is in a form of a liquid, a dust, a dry wettable powder or a dry wettable granule.
In an embodiment, the inhibitor is in a form of a liquid and the leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain Wt16 is present at a concentration of (1-9)×107 CFU/mL.
In an embodiment, the inhibitor is a fermentation liquid of the leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain Wt16. A preparation method of the fermentation liquid comprises the following steps: activating the leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 in an LB plate, performing culturing in an incubator at 25-37° C. for 24 h, picking a single colony of leclercia adcarboxglata with a teasing needle, transferring the single colony to a liquid medium for shaking culture for 12-24 h, sucking 1-3% of a culture solution, and transferring the culture solution to a fresh liquid medium for shaking culture for 12-24 h, so as to obtain the antagonistic leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 fermentation liquid.
In an embodiment, a method of preparing the inhibitor is provided, the method comprising:
In an embodiment, an application of the inhibitor for inhibiting the production of aflatoxins by Aspergillus flavus is provided. The specific method is as follows: coating surfaces of a biological sample with the inhibitor or mixing the inhibitor with a biological sample to inhibit the production of aflatoxins by Aspergillus flavus, so as to prevent the biological sample from aflatoxin pollution.
In an embodiment, an application of the leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 for inhibiting the production of aflatoxins by Aspergillus flavus is provided. The specific method is as follows: coating surfaces of a biological sample with a fermentation liquid of the leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 or mixing a fermentation liquid of the leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 with the biological sample to inhibit the production of aflatoxins by Aspergillus flavus, so as to prevent the biological sample from aflatoxin pollution.
The leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 which has a good effect on controlling aspergillus flavus is isolated from peanut pods for the first time. The strain can significantly inhibit aflatoxins production by Aspergillus flavus, and also has an extremely good effect on inhibiting aflatoxins production by aspergillus flavus for peanuts from different sources.
The method comprises the following steps: washing peanut pods picked from a peanut field in Huangpi of Hubei Province with tap water, placing the washed peanut pods in an LB solid medium for culture, picking growing bacteria with an inoculating loop, transferring the picked bacteria to a fresh LB solid medium for plate streaking, picking a single colony after transferring for several times, and performing co-culture tests on the picked single colony and aspergillus flavus in a medium to measure toxin productivity, namely performing co-culture antibacterial tests by in vitro inoculation of peanuts with the aspergillus flavus; and finally screening a leclercia adcarboxglata biocontrol strain Wt16 capable of remarkably inhibiting the production of aflatoxins by Aspergillus flavus. The strain was deposited at China Center for Type Culture Collection (CCTCC) with an accession number of CCTCC No. M2017331.
1) activating the leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 in an LB plate, performing culturing in an incubator at 37° C. for 24 h, picking a single colony of leclercia adcarboxglata with a teasing needle, transferring the single colony to a triangular flask with 15 mL of LB liquid medium, and performing shaking culture at 28° C. and at 200 r·min−1 for 12 h; and sucking 1% of a culture solution, transferring the culture solution to a triangular flask with 15 mL of LB liquid medium, and performing shaking culture at 28° C. and at 200 r·min−1 for 12 h, so as to obtain an antagonistic strain fermentation liquid;
2) culturing the leclercia adcarboxglata fermentation liquid (final concentration is 1×107 CFU/mL) and thriving aspergillus flavus suspension after 7 days of culture (final spore concentration is 5.0×105 spores mL−1) together in a Sabourand liquid medium at 28° C. and at 200 rpm for 5 days, wherein each treatment is repeated for 3 times; and
3) measuring the content of aflatoxin B1 in the culture solution (Table 2).
A. flavus
A. flavus + CCTCC No. M 2017331
As can be seen from the test result, the leclercia adcarboxglata strain CCTCC No. M2017331 has an aflatoxin inhibiting rate of 99.6%, showing that the strain has the capacity of inhibiting aflatoxin production.
1) grinding “Zhonghua No. 6” peanut kernels taken from a peanut field of Hubei Province into powder, weighing and placing 1 g of the peanut powder to a culture dish, and at the same time adding 1 mL of aspergillus flavus spore suspension (5×105/mL) and 1 mL of CCTCC M2017331 bacterial liquid (1×107 CFU/mL). A Sabourand medium is used for replacing the CCTCC M2017331 fermentation liquid as a control;
2) culturing the inoculated peanut powder in an incubator at 28° C. for 9 days, observing the growth condition (
3) taking 8 mL of supernatant, and measuring the content of aflatoxin B1 (Table 3) by an immunoaffinity column-HPLC method. 3 repeats are set in the test. The left picture of
A. flavus
A. flavus + CCTCC No. M 2017331
As can be seen from the test result, the strain CCTCC M2017331 on the “Zhonghua No. 6” peanuts has an aflatoxin inhibiting rate of approximately 83%, showing that the strain has a good effect of controlling aflatoxins during the storage of peanuts.
1) taking 10 “Luhua No. 8” peanut kernels from a peanut field of Anhui Province, coating the surfaces of the peanut kernels with the fermentation liquid of the leclercia adcarboxglata strain Wt16 and at the same time adding 1 mL of aspergillus flavus spore suspension (5×105/mL). A Sabourand medium is used for replacing the CCTCC M2017331 fermentation liquid as a control;
2) culturing the inoculated peanut kernels in an incubator at 28° C. for 9 days, observing the growth condition (
3) taking 8 mL of supernatant, and measuring the content of aflatoxin B1 (Table 4) by an immunoaffinity column-HPLC method. 3 repeats are set in the test.
A. flavus
A. flavus + CCTCC No. M 2017331
As can be seen from the test result, the strain CCTCC M2017331 on the “Luhua No. 8” peanuts has a rate of inhibiting the aspergillus flavus from producing toxins being approximately 88.5%, showing that the strain has an extremely good biocontrol effect on peanuts of different kinds.
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201711228608.X | Nov 2017 | CN | national |