Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi

Cyanobacteria (photoautotrophic prokariota) have potential for the control of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. The effect of intra and extracellular products from cyanobacterial strains on the growth of fungi isolated from "wood blue stain, " was tested. Extracellular products were obtained...

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Autores principales: Zulpa, Gloria, Zaccaro, María Cristina
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spelling paper:paper_10499644_v27_n3_p345_Zulpa2023-06-08T16:01:24Z Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi Zulpa, Gloria Zaccaro, María Cristina Aspergillus niger Biological control Cyanobacteria Fungi Microchaete tenera Nostoc muscorum Nostoc piscinale Sphaeropsis sapinea Streptococcus termophilus Trichoderma boningii Trichoderma viride Verticicladiella procera Wood blue stain Aspergillus Aspergillus niger Bacteria (microorganisms) Cyanobacteria Fungi Microchaete tenera Microchaete tenera Nostoc Nostoc muscorum Nostoc muscorum Nostoc piscinale Nostoc piscinale Sphaeropsis Sphaeropsis sapinea Sphaeropsis sapinea Streptococcus Streptococcus thermophilus Trichoderma Trichoderma boningii Trichoderma viride Trichoderma viride Cyanobacteria (photoautotrophic prokariota) have potential for the control of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. The effect of intra and extracellular products from cyanobacterial strains on the growth of fungi isolated from "wood blue stain, " was tested. Extracellular products were obtained by concentration and sterilization of the culture medium where cyanobacteria were grown. Cyanobacterial substances promoted or inhibited fungal growth according to the fungal and cyanobacterial strains tested. Extracellular products from Nostoc muscorum 79a and the methanolic extract from Microchaete tenera 84b biomass inhibited growth of Sphaeropsis sapinea 2157 (64.7 and 775.6%, respectively). Extracellular products of Nostoc piscinale 59 and biomass methanolic extract from N. muscorum 79a produced the highest growth promotion of Trichoderma boningii 452 (105.0%) and T. viride 993 (136.7%). Extracellular products of the heterotrophic lactic acid bacterium Streptococcus termophilus were also tested and strongly inhibited (64-92%) all the fungal strains. The tested fungi have different sensitivity to the bioactive substances present in the biomass and/or the culture medium of the studied cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacterium. N. muscorum 79a, M. tenera 84b, and S. termophilus have potential to control the wood blue stain fungi by a friendly environmental alternative. © 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved. Fil:Zulpa, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Zaccaro, M.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2003 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10499644_v27_n3_p345_Zulpa http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10499644_v27_n3_p345_Zulpa
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topic Aspergillus niger
Biological control
Cyanobacteria
Fungi
Microchaete tenera
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc piscinale
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Streptococcus termophilus
Trichoderma boningii
Trichoderma viride
Verticicladiella procera
Wood blue stain
Aspergillus
Aspergillus niger
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Cyanobacteria
Fungi
Microchaete tenera
Microchaete tenera
Nostoc
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc piscinale
Nostoc piscinale
Sphaeropsis
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Streptococcus
Streptococcus thermophilus
Trichoderma
Trichoderma boningii
Trichoderma viride
Trichoderma viride
spellingShingle Aspergillus niger
Biological control
Cyanobacteria
Fungi
Microchaete tenera
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc piscinale
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Streptococcus termophilus
Trichoderma boningii
Trichoderma viride
Verticicladiella procera
Wood blue stain
Aspergillus
Aspergillus niger
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Cyanobacteria
Fungi
Microchaete tenera
Microchaete tenera
Nostoc
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc piscinale
Nostoc piscinale
Sphaeropsis
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Streptococcus
Streptococcus thermophilus
Trichoderma
Trichoderma boningii
Trichoderma viride
Trichoderma viride
Zulpa, Gloria
Zaccaro, María Cristina
Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
topic_facet Aspergillus niger
Biological control
Cyanobacteria
Fungi
Microchaete tenera
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc piscinale
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Streptococcus termophilus
Trichoderma boningii
Trichoderma viride
Verticicladiella procera
Wood blue stain
Aspergillus
Aspergillus niger
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Cyanobacteria
Fungi
Microchaete tenera
Microchaete tenera
Nostoc
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc muscorum
Nostoc piscinale
Nostoc piscinale
Sphaeropsis
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Sphaeropsis sapinea
Streptococcus
Streptococcus thermophilus
Trichoderma
Trichoderma boningii
Trichoderma viride
Trichoderma viride
description Cyanobacteria (photoautotrophic prokariota) have potential for the control of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. The effect of intra and extracellular products from cyanobacterial strains on the growth of fungi isolated from "wood blue stain, " was tested. Extracellular products were obtained by concentration and sterilization of the culture medium where cyanobacteria were grown. Cyanobacterial substances promoted or inhibited fungal growth according to the fungal and cyanobacterial strains tested. Extracellular products from Nostoc muscorum 79a and the methanolic extract from Microchaete tenera 84b biomass inhibited growth of Sphaeropsis sapinea 2157 (64.7 and 775.6%, respectively). Extracellular products of Nostoc piscinale 59 and biomass methanolic extract from N. muscorum 79a produced the highest growth promotion of Trichoderma boningii 452 (105.0%) and T. viride 993 (136.7%). Extracellular products of the heterotrophic lactic acid bacterium Streptococcus termophilus were also tested and strongly inhibited (64-92%) all the fungal strains. The tested fungi have different sensitivity to the bioactive substances present in the biomass and/or the culture medium of the studied cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacterium. N. muscorum 79a, M. tenera 84b, and S. termophilus have potential to control the wood blue stain fungi by a friendly environmental alternative. © 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
author Zulpa, Gloria
Zaccaro, María Cristina
author_facet Zulpa, Gloria
Zaccaro, María Cristina
author_sort Zulpa, Gloria
title Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
title_short Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
title_full Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
title_fullStr Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
title_full_unstemmed Bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
title_sort bioactivity of intra and extracellular substances from cyanobacteria and lactic acid bacteria on “wood blue stain” fungi
publishDate 2003
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10499644_v27_n3_p345_Zulpa
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10499644_v27_n3_p345_Zulpa
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