A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil Fungi

Three bacterial species (bbrd sp., bprd sp., bsrd sp.) and five fungal species (frd1 sp., ard2 sp., prd3 sp., rrd4 sp. and trd5 sp.) were isolated from the soil sample collected from various place of garden of School of Environmental Science and agricultural field near B.B.A. University, Lucknow, In...

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Main Authors: Devendra Kumar Gautam, Renu Verma
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Language:English
Published: Environment, Agriculture and Education Society 2014-04-01
Series:G-Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://gjestenv.com/index.php/gjest/article/view/26
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description Three bacterial species (bbrd sp., bprd sp., bsrd sp.) and five fungal species (frd1 sp., ard2 sp., prd3 sp., rrd4 sp. and trd5 sp.) were isolated from the soil sample collected from various place of garden of School of Environmental Science and agricultural field near B.B.A. University, Lucknow, India. Basic aim of the isolation of fungi and bacteria was to evaluate the antifungal capacity of some bacterial species. Bacterial species inhibit the growth of fungi by the process of antagonium. Antagonism is the phenomenon in which one microorganism destroys the other interacting partner to ensure its own survival. Three bacterial stains bbrd sp., bprd sp., bsrd sp. showed to be excellent producers of antifungal metabolites. The present data exhibit the antifungal activity of the bacterial strain indicate the possibility to use it as biological agents against some plant’s pathogenic fungi by the antimicrobial activity of the microbial metabolites. Antagonistic interaction between microbes were studied by the measurement of the zone of inhibition on agar plate, that allow for repeated observation of numerous sites and inhibition with a minimum disturbance of the cells and soil particles.
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spelling doaj.art-5f16fd04a7184d5ab4466f3a14abc2312023-02-02T02:32:30ZengEnvironment, Agriculture and Education SocietyG-Journal of Environmental Science and Technology2322-02282014-04-0115A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil FungiDevendra Kumar Gautam0Renu Verma1Department of Chemistry, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, U.P. INDIADepartment of Environmental Microbiology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Vidya Vihar, Raebareli Road, Lucknow, U.P. INDIAThree bacterial species (bbrd sp., bprd sp., bsrd sp.) and five fungal species (frd1 sp., ard2 sp., prd3 sp., rrd4 sp. and trd5 sp.) were isolated from the soil sample collected from various place of garden of School of Environmental Science and agricultural field near B.B.A. University, Lucknow, India. Basic aim of the isolation of fungi and bacteria was to evaluate the antifungal capacity of some bacterial species. Bacterial species inhibit the growth of fungi by the process of antagonium. Antagonism is the phenomenon in which one microorganism destroys the other interacting partner to ensure its own survival. Three bacterial stains bbrd sp., bprd sp., bsrd sp. showed to be excellent producers of antifungal metabolites. The present data exhibit the antifungal activity of the bacterial strain indicate the possibility to use it as biological agents against some plant’s pathogenic fungi by the antimicrobial activity of the microbial metabolites. Antagonistic interaction between microbes were studied by the measurement of the zone of inhibition on agar plate, that allow for repeated observation of numerous sites and inhibition with a minimum disturbance of the cells and soil particles.https://gjestenv.com/index.php/gjest/article/view/26antagonisticantifungalinhibitionbbrd sp.bprd sp.bsrd sp.
spellingShingle Devendra Kumar Gautam
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A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil Fungi
G-Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
antagonistic
antifungal
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bbrd sp.
bprd sp.
bsrd sp.
title A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil Fungi
title_full A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil Fungi
title_fullStr A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil Fungi
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil Fungi
title_short A Study on the Antagonistic Action of some Bacterial isolates against some common Soil Fungi
title_sort study on the antagonistic action of some bacterial isolates against some common soil fungi
topic antagonistic
antifungal
inhibition
bbrd sp.
bprd sp.
bsrd sp.
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