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Effects of Successive Organic Wastes Treatment on Fungal Flora in Agricultural Upland Lysimeter (유기성폐기물 연용이 토양 내 진균 분포에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Kang-Hyo;Weon, Hang-Yeon;Seok, Soon-Ja;Jang, Kab-Yeul;Kwon, Soon-Ik;Kim, Seung-Hwan;Kim, Wan-Gyu
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.116-122
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    • 2008
  • Fungal floras were investigated for the lysimeter soil treated with municipal sewage sludge (MSS), pig manure compost (PMC), industrial sewage sludge (ISS), leather processing sludge (LS), and alcohol fermentation processing sludge (FS). Fungal populations were higher in the FS, ISS, LS, or MSS-treated soil than in the chemical fertilizer-treated soil. Isolated fungi from the sewage sludge were identified as Penicillium spp., Gliocladium spp., Acremonium spp., Trichoderma spp., Aspergillus spp., Blastomyces spp., and Phoma spp.

Cloning and Expression Analysis of a Chitinase Gene Crchi1 from the Mycoparasitic Fungus Clonostachys rosea (syn. Gliocladium roseum)

  • Gan, Zhongwei;Yang, Jinkui;Tao, Nan;Yu, Zefen;Zhang, Ke-Qin
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.422-430
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    • 2007
  • Clonostachys rosea (syn. Gliocladium roseum) is a well-known biocontrol agent and widely distributed around the world. In this study, an endochitinase gene Crchi1 was isolated from the mycoparasitic fungus C. rosea using the DNA walking strategy. The Crchi1 ORF is 1,746 bp long and interrupted by three introns. The cloned gene Crchi1 encodes 426 amino acid residues and shares a high degree of similarity with other chitinases from entomopathogenic and mycoparasitic fungi. Several putative binding sites for transcriptional regulation of Crchi1 in response to carbon (5'-SYGGRG-3') and nitrogen (5'-GATA-3') were identified in the upstream of Crchi1. Expression of Crchi1 gene in different carbon sources was analyzed using real-time PCR (RT-PCR). We found that the Crchi1 expression was suppressed by glucose but strongly stimulated by chitin or solubilized components of the cell wall from Rhizoctonia solani. Phylogenetic analysis of chitinases from entomopathogenic and mycoparasitic fungi suggests that these chitinases have probably evolved from a common ancestor.

Plant Growth Promoting Fungi Isolated from Rhizosphere of Zoysiagrass in Korea (잔디 근권에서 분리한 식물생장촉진 균류)

  • Park, Myung-Soo;Yu, Seung-Hun
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.30-34
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    • 2005
  • Fifteen PGPF (plant growth promoting fungi) isolates were selected from 728 fungal isolates collected from rhizosphere of zoysiagrass in Korea. Identification of the 15 isolates was based on their morphological characteristics. They were classified as Gliocladium sp. (n=1), Penicillium sp. (n=5), Trichoderma sp. (n=3), Fusarium sp. (n=3), and unidentifed species (n=3). Of the 15 isolates, six (PF-31, PF-136, PF-238, PF-255, PF-395, PF-420) significantly promoted the growth of tomato seedlings, and three (PF-31, PF-101, PF-255) also promoted the growth of hot pepper and two (PF-31, PF-225) also promoted the growth of cucumber, The 15 PGPF isolates were divided into 4 groups based on root colonizing ability. Isolates PF-17, PF-101 and PF-225 were included in the group 1, which had high root colonizing ability.

Variation of Soil Mycoflora in Decomposition of Rice Stubble from Rice-wheat Cropping System

  • Vibha, Vibha;Sinha, Asha
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.191-195
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    • 2007
  • The colonization pattern and extent of decay produced in paddy stubble by soil inhabiting mycoflora were done by using nylon net bag technique. Among the three methods used for isolation of fungi, dilution plate technique recorded the highest number of fungi followed by damp chamber and direct observation method. Nutrient availability and climatic conditions (temperature, humidity and rainfall) influenced the occurrence and colonization pattern of fungi. Maximum fungal population was recorded in October ($48.99{\times}10^4/g$ dry litter) and minimum in May ($11.41{\times}10^4/g$ dry litter). Distribution of Deuteromycetous fungi was more in comparison to Zygomycetes, oomycetes and ascomycetes. In the early stage of decomposition Mucor racemosus, Rhizopus nigricans, Chaetomium globosum and Gliocladium species were found primarly whereas at later stages of decomposition preponderance of Aspergillus candidus, Torula graminis, Cladosporiun cladosporioides and Aspergillus luchuensis was recorded.

Biological Control of Fusarium Wilt Disease of Pigeonpea

  • Rajesh Singh;B.K. Singh;R.S. Upadhyay;Bharat Rai;Lee, Youn-Su
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.279-283
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    • 2002
  • Biological control of Fusarium udum causing wilt disease of pigeonpea was studied in vitro, as well as, in vivo. Aspergilluspavus, Anergillus niger, Bacilius licheniformis (strain-2042), Gliocladium virens, Peniciliium citrimum, and Trichoderma harzianum, which were found to be the most potent ones in inhibiting the radial colony growth of the test pathogen, were used as biological control by amending their inocula at diffeyent concentrations in pots and in pathogen-infested soil in the fields. Maximum reduction of the wilt disease was observed with G. vireos both in pots and in the fields. The population of E. udum was found to be markedly reduced when the antagonists were applied in the soil. The study establishes that G. virens can be exploited for the biological control of wilt disease at field level.

Micerobial Transformation Mechanism of Capsaicinoids (Capsaicinoids의 미생물전환 메카니즘)

  • 이익수;이상섭
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.280-285
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    • 1987
  • There are three plausible bioconversion pathways in biodegradation mechanism of capsaicinoids; first, side chain degradation through $\omega$-hydroxylation and $\beta$-oxidation, secondly, aromatic ring hydroxylation, and lastly, hydrolysis on the acidaraide linkage. In microbes, it was reported that capsaicin and its synthetic, analog, nonoylvanillylamide(NVA), could be metabolized to N-vanillylcarbamoylbutyric acid via $\omega$-hydroxylation and consecutive $\beta$-oxidations by Aspergillus niger. In order to broaden the scope of microbial degradation of capsaicinoids, over thirty strains of various fungi including Aspergillus, Penicillum, Mycotypha, Gliocladium, Paecilomyces, Byssoclamys, Conidiobolus, Thamnidium, and Entomophthora. It was observed that almost all the strains examined oxidized, the side chain of capsaicids as A. niger did. These observations strongly support the notion that side chain degradation is the most dominant pathway in the microbial degradation of capsaicinoids.

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Survey of Egg- and Cyst-parasitic Fungi of Potato Cyst Nematode in Indonesia

  • Indarti, Siwi;Widianto, Donny;Kim, Young-Ho;Mulyadi, Mulyadi;Suryanti, Suryanti
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.32-36
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    • 2010
  • Twelve fungal isolates out of 123 isolates obtained from cysts and soils of potato cyst nematode (PCN)-infested fields in Central Java, Indonesia had parasitic abilities of over 50% on PCN eggs or females (cysts) in vitro pathogenicity tests. Cultural and morphological characters and DNA sequences of ribosomal genes in ITS region revealed that they were four isolates of Gliocladium (Trichoderma) virens, three isolates of Fusarium oxysporum, one of F. lateritium, one of Penicillium tritinum and two of Taralomyces spp. A hundred percent infections occurred in eggs or cysts by three fungal isolates G. virens, F. oxysporum and P. oxalicum, suggesting that these fungi may have a good potential for the PCN biocontrol. Especially, G. virens isolates, which occurred most frequently in the PCN-infested potato fields and are known to be highly adaptable to varying habitats, may be developed as reliable agents for controlling PCN with both egg- and cyst-parasitic capabilities and with high ecological adaptabilities.

Characteristics of Soil Groups Basd on the Development of Root Rot of Ginseng Seedlings (인삼 유묘 뿌리썩음병 진전에 따른 토양군별 특성)

  • 박규진;정후섭
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.46-56
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    • 1997
  • Based on the principal component analysis (PCA) of Richards' parameter estimates, ginseng field soils were grouped as the principal component 1 (PC1) and the principal component 2 (PC2). The microflora and physico-chemical characteristics of each soil group were compared to elucidate soil environmental factors affecting the disease development of root rot of ginseng seedling. Among 3 soil groups by PC1, there were differences in the populations of total fungi (TF) and Cylindrocarpon plus Fusarium (C+F), and the population ratio of Cylindrocarpon plus Fusarium to total fungi or total bacteria (C+F/TF, C+F/TB) in rhizoplane of ginseng seedlings, the population of total actinomycetes (TA) and the population ratio of total Fusarium to total actinomycetes (Fus/TA) in soil, and soil chemical properties (EC, NO3-N, K, Mn, ect.). Among 4 soil groups by PC2, there were differences in TF, C+F, TB, C+F/TF and C+F/TB in the rhizoplane, Trichoderma plus Gliocladium (T+G) in soil, and P2O5 content in soil. Especially, EC, NO3-N, K, K/Mg and Mn were positively correlated to PC1, and TA was negatively to PC1; however, TF, C+F, TB, C+F/TF and C+F/TB in the rhizoplane were significantly correlated to PC2 positively. On the other hand, microbes in the rhizoplane were not significantly correlated to the stand-missing rate (SMR), although TA and Fe/Mn were negatively correlated, and pH and Ca were positively correlated to SMR.

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Biological Control on Rhizoctonia Blight of Turfgrasses in Golf Courses (골프장 잔디의 Rhizoctonia 마름병에 대한 생물학적 방제)

  • 정봉구;정종일
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.260-267
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    • 1998
  • This study was undertaken to find a new formulation of soil amendment, and selection of antogonists and to effectively control brown and large patch of turfgrasses caused by Rhizoctoniz solani AG1-1 and AG 2-2. Fourteen inorgainc chemicals (1%, w/w) were added individually in vitro, and some chemicals showed suppressiveness to R. solani. Alum suppressed effectively mycelial growth of R. solani in the range of 17 to 77% as compared with control. The four chemicals such as Al2(SO4)3, alum, CaO, and NH4NO3 were finally selected. Out of three organic compounds, composted pine bark (CPB) showed prominent suppressive effect as compared with milled alfalfa and pine leaves. After inoculation of R. solani isolates AG-1 and AG2-2 on the turf seedlings, water soaked lesions and blight symptoms were developed on the whole seedlings. According to inhibition zone method, mycelial growth of the fungus were greatly suppressed by culture filterates of the antagonists, Gliocladium virens (Gl1-) and Pseudomonas sp. (P713). CPB soil amendment mixed with antagonists (1% w/w) controlled not only brown and large patch of turfgrasses, but also promote the good growth of the seedlings. In addition, the controlling effect was maintained more than 30 days. Especially, the controlling effect of two antagonists was similar to Cㅖㅠ soil amendment with the antagonists and also stimulated a favorable growth of the seedlings. Therefore, its is expected that continuous control of Rhizoctonia blight of turfgrasses can be obtained in field by subsequent applications of the antagonists.

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F1064m: New Inhibitor of Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (CETP), Isolated from Gliocladium virens F1064

  • Kwon, Byoung-Mog;Cho, Joung-Suk;Jeong, Tae-Sook;Kim, Sung-Uk;Son, Kwang-Hee;Kim, Young-Kook;Nam, Ji-Youn;Han, Kyu-Hoon;Bok, Song-Hae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.65-65
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    • 1995
  • Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein(CETP), a hydrophobic glycoprotein with molecular mass 74KDa, is a lipid transfer protein found in plasma which mediates the transfer of cholesterol ester and triglyceride between high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and other lipoproteins, therefore, it might influence HDL levels. The lipoprotein profile associated with human CETP deficiency (that are two Japanese families, high HDL and low LDL) has low atherogenic potential, raising the possibility that CETP inhibitors can be used as antiatherosclerotic drugs.

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