Optimization of amylase production by the biological control agent Bacillus halotolerans RFP74 using response surface methodology.

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Pelias Rafanomezantsoa, Samia Gharbi, Noureddine Karkachi, Mebrouk Kihal
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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 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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响应面法优化耐盐芽孢杆菌RFP74生产淀粉酶的效果。
背景:多年来,过量使用化学农药来控制植物病原体造成了环境问题。因此,使用具有抗菌能力的微生物等生物解决方案变得必不可少。为了抑制植物病原体的生长,生物防治剂使用不同的机制,包括水解酶的产生。本研究利用响应面法优化了耐盐芽孢杆菌(Bacillus halotolerans) RFP74对植物病害防治重要酶淀粉酶的产量。结果:耐盐芽孢杆菌RFP74对交替菌、双极菌等多种植物病原体的生长抑制率均在60%以上。此外,它还证明了淀粉酶的必要生产。根据之前对芽孢杆菌淀粉酶生产的研究,三个参数被认为是重要的:培养基的初始pH,培养时间和温度。利用design Expert软件进行中心复合设计,优化出耐盐芽孢杆菌RFP74淀粉酶的产酶温度为37℃,孵育时间为51 h, pH为6。结论:耐盐B. halotolerans RFP74生物防治剂对赤交花菌和双星菌的生长有抑制作用,具有广谱性。了解生产水解酶(如淀粉酶)所需的最佳条件,可以为这种生物防治剂的最有效应用提供信息。
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