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Ibrahim, H., Sun, H., Ali, I., Abd-Elghany, B., El-Khawas, H., Fayez, M. (2008). COMPOST TEAS ARE UNTRADITIONAL BIOAGENTS AGAINST FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS. Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology, 33(7), 5283-5305. doi: 10.21608/jacb.2008.200704
Heba A. Kh. Ibrahim; H. Sun; I. H. Ali; Bouthina F. Abd-Elghany; H. M. El-Khawas; M. Fayez. "COMPOST TEAS ARE UNTRADITIONAL BIOAGENTS AGAINST FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS". Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology, 33, 7, 2008, 5283-5305. doi: 10.21608/jacb.2008.200704
Ibrahim, H., Sun, H., Ali, I., Abd-Elghany, B., El-Khawas, H., Fayez, M. (2008). 'COMPOST TEAS ARE UNTRADITIONAL BIOAGENTS AGAINST FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS', Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology, 33(7), pp. 5283-5305. doi: 10.21608/jacb.2008.200704
Ibrahim, H., Sun, H., Ali, I., Abd-Elghany, B., El-Khawas, H., Fayez, M. COMPOST TEAS ARE UNTRADITIONAL BIOAGENTS AGAINST FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS. Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology, 2008; 33(7): 5283-5305. doi: 10.21608/jacb.2008.200704

COMPOST TEAS ARE UNTRADITIONAL BIOAGENTS AGAINST FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS

Article 4, Volume 33, Issue 7, July 2008, Page 5283-5305  XML PDF (2.74 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jacb.2008.200704
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Authors
Heba A. Kh. Ibrahim1; H. Sun2; I. H. Ali3; Bouthina F. Abd-Elghany1; H. M. El-Khawas3; M. Fayez3
1Microbiology Unit, Desert Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt.
2Division of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
3Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
Abstract
Various compost extracts were experimented for antimicrobial activity against a number of fungal and bacterial candidates. All the compost-borne bacteria isolated from the different composts showed antifungal activity towards seven pathogenic fungal strains, B. cinerea and S. cepivorum were the most susceptible. The influence of such bacteria was very limited on five tested bacterial strains. The genome sequencing of compost-borne bacteria showed the probability for the majority of isolates to be Bacillus, besides Brevibacterium, Geobacillus and Streptomyces.
Three different compost teas were evaluated as bioagents against a varity of pathogenic fungi. The antifungal activity of grass tea towards A. strictum, F. culmorum and F. austroamericanum increased with time to reach 100% after 4 days brewing and decreased thereafter. The antagonistic effect of tamarix tea increased with brewing reaching the maximum at the 2nd day with S. cepivorum and F. austroamericnaum and after 5 days in case of A. strictum and Phyt. cactorum. The lowest antifungal activity of the mixture of mountain mahogany tea of 47% was recorded with the fungus P. expansum after 7 days. The impact of water ratio, dilution rate, heating, autoclaving as well as compost maturity and iron supplement on antifungal activity of compost teas was discussed.
Keywords
Compost tea; antifungal activity; antibacterial activity; fungal strains; bacterial strains
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