Development of a Biofungicide Using a Mycoparasitic Fungus Simplicillium lamellicola BCP and Its Control Efficacy against Gray Mold Diseases of Tomato and Ginseng

To develop a commercial product using the mycoparasitic fungus BCP, the scaleup of conidia production from a 5-l jar to a 5,000-l pilot bioreactor, optimization of the freeze-drying of the fermentation broth, and preparation of a wettable powder-type formulation were performed. Then, its disease con...

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Published inThe plant pathology journal Vol. 33; no. 3; pp. 337 - 344
Main Authors Shin, Teak Soo, Yu, Nan Hee, Lee, Jaeho, Choi, Gyung Ja, Kim, Jin-Cheol, Shin, Chul Soo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) 한국식물병리학회 01.06.2017
Korean Society of Plant Pathology
Hanrimwon Publishing Company
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ISSN1598-2254
2093-9280
DOI10.5423/PPJ.FT.04.2017.0087

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Summary:To develop a commercial product using the mycoparasitic fungus BCP, the scaleup of conidia production from a 5-l jar to a 5,000-l pilot bioreactor, optimization of the freeze-drying of the fermentation broth, and preparation of a wettable powder-type formulation were performed. Then, its disease control efficacy was evaluated against gray mold diseases of tomato and ginseng plants in field conditions. The final conidial yields of BCP were 3.3 × 10 conidia/ml for a 5-l jar, 3.5 × 10 conidia/ml for a 500-l pilot vessel, and 3.1 × 10 conidia/ml for a 5,000-l pilot bioreactor. The conidial yield in the 5,000-l pilot bioreactor was comparable to that in the 5-l jar and 500-l pilot vessel. On the other hand, the highest conidial viability of 86% was obtained by the freeze-drying method using an additive combination of lactose, trehalose, soybean meal, and glycerin. Using the freeze-dried sample, a wettable powder-type formulation (active ingredient 10%; BCP-WP10) was prepared. A conidial viability of more than 50% was maintained in BCP-WP10 until 22 weeks for storage at 40°C. BCP-WP10 effectively suppressed the development of gray mold disease on tomato with control efficacies of 64.7% and 82.6% at 500- and 250-fold dilutions, respectively. It also reduced the incidence of gray mold on ginseng by 65.6% and 81.3% at 500- and 250-fold dilutions, respectively. The results indicated that the new microbial fungicide BCP-WP10 can be used widely to control gray mold diseases of various crops including tomato and ginseng.
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Handling Associate Editor : Sang, Mee Kyung
ISSN:1598-2254
2093-9280
DOI:10.5423/PPJ.FT.04.2017.0087