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Fungicide Activity of Culture Extract from Kocuria palustris 19C38A1 against Fusarium oxysporum

  • Andi Setiawan
  • , Fendi Setiawan
  • , Ni Luh Gede Ratna Juliasih
  • , Widyastuti Widyastuti
  • , Aspita Laila
  • , Wawan A. Setiawan
  • , Fernandy M. Djailani
  • , Mulyono Mulyono
  • , John Hendri*
  • , Masayoshi Arai*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Lampung
  • Gorontalo State University
  • The University of Osaka

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Abstract

Secondary metabolites of actinomycetes are a potential source of bioactive compounds in the agricultural sector. This study aimed to determine the fungicidal properties of extracts of marine organism-derived actinomycetes. Actinomycetes were isolated from marine organisms using agar media with 1% colloidal chitin in artificial seawater. Then, the isolates were cultured on liquid media with 1% colloidal chitin in artificial seawater under static conditions for 14 days. The culture was extracted, the fungicide properties were evaluated using the microtiter 96-well plate method, and the influence of inhibition was visualized using apotome and SEM. Finally, the active extract was analyzed using LCMSMS. In the present study, 19 actinomycetes were isolated from marine organisms, and the isolates were examined with regard to their antifungal activities. Of these nineteen isolates, the isolate 19C38A1 was picked out from the rest. Hence, it showed significant control towards F. oxysporum. The prospective strain 19C38A1 was determined to be Kocuria palustris 19C38A1. The extract 19C38A1 was shown to cause damage to cell integrity, indicated by the shrinking form, and inhibited germination in the F. oxysporum; subsequently, the chemical characteristics of the compound produced by the potential isolate 19C38A1 indicated the presence of benzimidazole compounds in the active fraction of C38BK2FA. These results indicate that actinomycetes derived from marine organisms near the coast of Oluhuta, Tomini Bay, Gorontalo, related to strain 19C38A1, are not widely known as sources of valuable fungicides. This preliminary information is important, as it can be used as a basis for further development in the search for fungicides derived from marine actinomycetes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number280
JournalJournal of Fungi
Volume8
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
    SDG 14 Life Below Water

Keywords

  • Antifungal
  • Colloidal chitin
  • Fusarium oxysporum
  • Marine-derived actinomycetes

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