Antibiotics (Jul 2023)

Antimicrobial Efficacy of 7-Hydroxyflavone Derived from <i>Amycolatopsis</i> sp. HSN-02 and Its Biocontrol Potential on Cercospora Leaf Spot Disease in Tomato Plants

  • Halaswamy Hire Math,
  • Raju Suresh Kumar,
  • Bidhayak Chakraborty,
  • Abdulrahman I. Almansour,
  • Karthikeyan Perumal,
  • Girish Babu Kantli,
  • Sreenivasa Nayaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12071175
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1175

Abstract

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The actinomycete strain HSN-02 was isolated from the soil of a mining field in the Sandur region, Bellary, Karnataka, India. According to the morphological, cultural, physiological, and biochemical characteristics and the 16S rDNA sequence analysis, the strain HSN-02 was identified as Amycolatopsis sp. The antimicrobial activity strain HSN-02 presented stable and moderate inhibitory activity against human pathogens. In pot experiments in the greenhouse, the development of Cercospora leaf spot was markedly suppressed by treatment with the purified compound from the strain HSN-02, and the control efficacy was 45.04 ± 1.30% in Septoria lycopersici-infected tomato plants. A prominent compound was obtained from the fermentation broth of the strain HSN-02 using column chromatography and HPLC. The chemical structural analyses using UV, FTIR, HR-ESI-MS, and NMR confirmed that the compound produced by the strain HSN-02 is 7-hydroxyflavone. This investigation showed the role which the actinomycete strain can play in controlling leaf spots caused by S. lycopersici to reduce treatments with chemical fungicides.

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