Microorganisms (Dec 2022)

Isolation, Identification and Pollution Prevention of Bacteria and Fungi during the Tissue Culture of Dwarf Hygro (<i>Hygrophila polysperma</i>) Explants

  • Weijie Li,
  • Guanglong Cao,
  • Mengqian Zhu,
  • Yilin Zhang,
  • Rong Zhou,
  • Zhenyang Zhao,
  • Yaning Guo,
  • Wanli Yang,
  • Bo Zheng,
  • Jiabo Tan,
  • Yanling Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10122476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 2476

Abstract

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Microbial contamination causes serious damage in plant tissue culture, and attention is always being paid regarding how to control and prevent the unwanted pollution. Dwarf hygro (Hygrophila polysperma) is a popular ornamental aquatic plant and its tissue culture has been reported, but the microbial pollution and the cure of microbial pollution was unknown. In this study, a number of bacteria and fungi were isolated from contaminants in MS culture media. Based on the 16S rDNA and ITS sequencing, it was identified that fifteen bacteria belong to Bacillus, Enterobacter, Pantoea, Kosakonia, Ensifer and Klebsiella, and three fungi belong to Plectosphaerella, Cladosporium and Peniophora, respectively. In addition, some drugs were further tested to be free of the bacteria and fungi pollution. The results revealed that 10 μg/mL of kanamycin, 5 μg/mL of chloramphenicol, and 0.015625% potassium sorbate could be applied jointly in MS media to prevent the microbial pollution, and the survival rate of H. polysperma explants was highly improved. This study reveals the bacteria and fungi species from the culture pollution of H. polysperma and provides a practical reference for optimizing the tissue culture media for other aquatic plants.

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