Abstract
A collection of about 200 actinomycete strains was screened for the ability to grow on fragmented Phytophthora mycelium and to produce metabolites that inhibit Phytophthora growth. Thirteen strains were selected, and all produced β-1,3-, β-1,4-, and β-1,6-glucanases. These enzymes could hydrolyze glucans from Phytophthora cell walls and cause lysis of Phytophthora cells. These enzymes also degraded other glucan substrates, such as cellulose, laminarin, pustulan, and yeast cell walls. Eleven strains significantly reduced the root rot index when inoculated on raspberry plantlets.
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Valois, D., Fayad, K., Barasubiye, T., Garon, M., Déry, C., Brzezinski, R., & Beaulieu, C. (1996). Glucanolytic actinomycetes antagonistic to Phytophthora fragariae var. rubi, the causal agent of raspberry root rot. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 62(5), 1630–1635. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.62.5.1630-1635.1996
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