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Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa

BACKGROUND: Bambusa balcooa (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) is a multipurpose bamboo species, which is native of the Indian subcontinent. B. balcooa is regarded as one of the best species for scaffolding and building purposes because of its strong culm. Other uses include paper pulp, handicrafts, and produc...

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Autores principales: Tyagi, Bhawna, Tewari, Salil, Dubey, Ashutosh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5822499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29491632
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_20_17
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author Tyagi, Bhawna
Tewari, Salil
Dubey, Ashutosh
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Dubey, Ashutosh
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description BACKGROUND: Bambusa balcooa (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) is a multipurpose bamboo species, which is native of the Indian subcontinent. B. balcooa is regarded as one of the best species for scaffolding and building purposes because of its strong culm. Other uses include paper pulp, handicrafts, and products of the wood chip industry. Due to these various uses in industries, this species has been identified as one of the priority bamboos by the National Bamboo Mission. OBJECTIVE: This study is designed to analyze the identification of fungus and develop the strategy to eliminate the contamination during in vitro establishment of B. balcooa through nodal part. Fungus contamination is a problem which is encountered during in vitro establishment of B. balcooa cultures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the present study, fungus contamination from in vitro cultured plant has been isolated and subjected to partial sequence analysis of the 18S rRNA gene to identify the fungus strain. Experiments were designed to develop a strategy for removal of the fungus contamination with the help of antifungal compounds and commercial antimicrobial supplement supplied by HiMedia. RESULTS: Fusarium equiseti was identified as endophytic fungus. It was observed that antimicrobial supplement at concentration of 500 μl/l was more effective concentration to remove fungus contamination and not showed any detrimental effect on growth parameters of shoot. CONCLUSION: This experiment would help in identification and to get rid of fungal contamination and improve the in vitro establishment of B. balcooa cultures for large-scale propagation. SUMMARY: Endogenous fungus was isolated from contaminated culture of B. balcooa, and it was identified as Fusarium equiseti and submitted to NCBI under accession no. KP274872. The endophytic fungus had shown substantial production of amylase, cellulase, and protease media. Gibberellic acid (GA(3)) production by F. equiseti was maximum on the 7(th) day on inoculation. Abbreviations used: B. balcooa: Bambusa balcooa, F. equiseti: Fusarium equiseti, PDA: Potato dextrose agar, PCR: Polymerase chain reaction, MS: Murashige and Skoog's, BAP: 6-Benzylaminopurine, ITS1/4: Internal transcribed spacer region 1/4, GA(3): Gibberellic acid
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spelling pubmed-58224992018-02-28 Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa Tyagi, Bhawna Tewari, Salil Dubey, Ashutosh Pharmacogn Mag Original Article BACKGROUND: Bambusa balcooa (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) is a multipurpose bamboo species, which is native of the Indian subcontinent. B. balcooa is regarded as one of the best species for scaffolding and building purposes because of its strong culm. Other uses include paper pulp, handicrafts, and products of the wood chip industry. Due to these various uses in industries, this species has been identified as one of the priority bamboos by the National Bamboo Mission. OBJECTIVE: This study is designed to analyze the identification of fungus and develop the strategy to eliminate the contamination during in vitro establishment of B. balcooa through nodal part. Fungus contamination is a problem which is encountered during in vitro establishment of B. balcooa cultures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the present study, fungus contamination from in vitro cultured plant has been isolated and subjected to partial sequence analysis of the 18S rRNA gene to identify the fungus strain. Experiments were designed to develop a strategy for removal of the fungus contamination with the help of antifungal compounds and commercial antimicrobial supplement supplied by HiMedia. RESULTS: Fusarium equiseti was identified as endophytic fungus. It was observed that antimicrobial supplement at concentration of 500 μl/l was more effective concentration to remove fungus contamination and not showed any detrimental effect on growth parameters of shoot. CONCLUSION: This experiment would help in identification and to get rid of fungal contamination and improve the in vitro establishment of B. balcooa cultures for large-scale propagation. SUMMARY: Endogenous fungus was isolated from contaminated culture of B. balcooa, and it was identified as Fusarium equiseti and submitted to NCBI under accession no. KP274872. The endophytic fungus had shown substantial production of amylase, cellulase, and protease media. Gibberellic acid (GA(3)) production by F. equiseti was maximum on the 7(th) day on inoculation. Abbreviations used: B. balcooa: Bambusa balcooa, F. equiseti: Fusarium equiseti, PDA: Potato dextrose agar, PCR: Polymerase chain reaction, MS: Murashige and Skoog's, BAP: 6-Benzylaminopurine, ITS1/4: Internal transcribed spacer region 1/4, GA(3): Gibberellic acid Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 2018-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5822499/ /pubmed/29491632 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_20_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Pharmacognosy Magazine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Tyagi, Bhawna
Tewari, Salil
Dubey, Ashutosh
Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa
title Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa
title_full Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa
title_fullStr Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa
title_short Biochemical Characterization of Fungus Isolated during In vitro Propagation of Bambusa balcooa
title_sort biochemical characterization of fungus isolated during in vitro propagation of bambusa balcooa
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5822499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29491632
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_20_17
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