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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (10): 2728-2736.

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Allelopathic effects of Streptomyces sp.6803 on plants.

SONG Yuan-yuan1,2,3, HUANG Ke3,4, SHI Mu-biao4, CHEN Min1,2,3, ZENG Ren-sen1,2,3   

  1. (1State Key Laboratory of Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agrobioresources, Guangzhou 510642, China; 2Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Tropical Agroenvironment, Guangzhou 510642, China; 3Institute of Tropical & Subtropical Ecology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China; 4College of Food Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China)
  • Online:2012-10-18 Published:2012-10-18

Abstract: Streptomyces  can produce an overwhelming majority of known antibiotics and several biologically active compounds, but whether Streptomyces can display allelopathic effects on higher plants is largely unknown. In this study, seven actinomyces strains isolated from soils showed inhibitory effect on plant seedlings growth, among which, Streptomyces sp. 6803 had strong capability in inhibiting the seedlings growth of Brassica campestris and Echinochloa crusgalli in both solid and liquid cultures. The dilute solution (×5) of fermented broth inhibited the seedlings growth of B. campestris and E. crusgalli by 60.7% and 61.3%, respectively. Based on the morphological and physiologicalbiochemical characteristics and 16S rRNA sequencing, Streptomyces sp. 6803 was identified as Streptomyces arenae, with the 16S rRNA sequence identity being 99.28%. Ultraviolet radiation and diethyl sulfate (DES) were used to produce mutants to enhance the allelopathic potential of this strain. After 80 and 100 seconds of ultraviolet radiation, the dilute solution (×10) of fermented broth of obtained mutants UV8024 and UV100-2 showed 37.5% and 38.1% higher inhibition effect on the root growth of B.campestris seedlings, respectively,  compared with  the control. The mutant D507 obtained through 1% DES treatment for 50 min showed 29.8% higher inhibition effect on the root growth of B. campestris seedlings. This study showed that Streptomyces sp. 6803 had allelopathic effect on higher plants, and it was possible to enhance the allelopathic potential of the strain via mutation breeding.