Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Jan 2003)

Characterization of Nomuraea rileyi strains using polymorphic DNA, virulence and enzyme activity

  • Vargas Lúcia Rosane Bertholdo,
  • Rossato Marcelo,
  • Ribeiro Rute Terezinha da Silva,
  • Barros Neiva Monteiro de

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1
pp. 13 – 19

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The characterization of entomopathogenic microorganisms is important for the selection of more effective strains for use in integrated pest-control programs. Five Nomuraea rileyi strains (SA86101, GU87401, SR86151, CG128 and VA9101) were characterized using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis, virulence studies and assessment of chitinolytic and proteolytic activity. RAPD analysis divided the strains into two groups with a similarity coefficient of 0,76%, group 1 consisting of strains SA86101, GU87401 and SR86151 and group 2 of strains CG128 and VA9101. The LT50 varied from 165h with strain VA9101 to 246h with strain GU87401. Chitinolytic and proteolytic activity of the fungi after 144h growth in minimal medium were tested using colloidal chitin as substrate. All strains exhibited enzyme activity, with strain VA9101 having the highest chitinase activity (0,0040 mumol/mL/min the 40ºC) and strain SA86101 the highest proteolytic activity. No relationship was found between RAPD analysis, virulence and chitinase or protease activity.

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