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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2024, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (9): 117-123.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2023-0135

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Identification of Actinomyces 4-1 and Study on Bacteriostasis and Stability of Its Fermentation Broth

GUO Yuhao1(), LIU Shaobo1, GE Jingping1,2(), PING Wenxiang1,2()   

  1. 1 Engineering Research Center of Agricultural Microbiology Technology, Ministry of Education/Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Genetic Engineering and Biological Fermentation Engineering for Cold Region/Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology, College of Heilongjiang Province/School of Life Sciences, Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080
    2 Hebei University of Environmental Engineering/Hebei Key Laboratory of Agroecological Safety, Qinhuangdao, Hebei 066102
  • Received:2023-03-23 Revised:2023-05-15 Online:2024-03-25 Published:2024-03-22

Abstract:

In order to explore the bacteria resources of saline-alkali soil and test their antibacterial function, actinomycete 4-1 was isolated and used as the original strain. Combined with morphological characteristics, physiological and biochemical indicators, as well as molecular biology techniques, the species status of 4-1 was comprehensively identified, while the antibacterial activity and stability of its fermentation broth were evaluated using agar diffusion method and mycelial growth rate inhibition method. The results showed that strain 4-1 showed the highest similarity to Streptomyces puniceus, with a homology of 99.93%, and the constructed phylogenetic tree showed that they were most closely related. The fermentation broth of strain 4-1 had a wide range of antibacterial spectrum and showed certain inhibitory effects on pathogenic bacteria (6 strains) and pathogenic fungi (5 strains). The stability of the fermentation broth was minimally affected by acidity, alkalinity, heat, or ultraviolet radiation. However, the antibacterial activity of the fermentation broth decreased when the temperature exceeded 90℃ or the pH was below 4. The availability and functional evaluation of this strain laid a foundation for further expanding rhizosphere growth-promoting bacteria resources and applications.

Key words: actinomyces, Streptomyces puniceus, strain identification, bacteriostasis, stability