Microbiology Research (Dec 2012)

Physiological engineering of Pseudomonas aurantiaca antimicrobial activity: effects of sodium chloride treatment

  • Linda Rozenfelde,
  • Galina Khroustalyova,
  • Marina Mandryk,
  • Emily Kolomiets,
  • Alexander Rapoport

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/mr.2012.e26
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. e26 – e26

Abstract

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The influence of sodium chloride (NaCl) treatment on the antifungal activity of the bacterium Pseudomonas aurantiaca, a producer of biopesticide for vegetable plants, was investigated. It was shown that an increase in the NaCl concentration in incubation solutions from 1 M to 3 M led to a significant increase in the antifungal activity of this bacterium. Antifungal activity continued to increase with prolonged treatment of bacteria in fresh nutrient medium from 72 h to 96 h. These findings could be very important for the further development of biotechnological processes directed not only to the production of new active biopesticides but also of other valuable resources.

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