OPTIMIZATION OF MEDIUM COMPOSITION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMPOUNDS EFFECTIVE AGAINST Xanthomonas campestris BY Bacillus subtilis
2014
The biocontrol agents are a very promising alternative to synthetic
pesticides that are presently used to control plant diseases caused by
phytopathogenic microorganisms. Members of the Bacillus genera are soil
bacteria that produce significant quantities of agriculturally important
bioactive compounds. Production of these compounds can be improved by
changing the nutritional and environmental conditions. The aim of this study
was the optimization of medium composition, using response surface
methodology, for the production of compounds effective against Xanthomonas
campestris ATCC 13951 by Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633. To study the production
of antimicrobial compounds by selected Bacillus strain, the producing
microorganisms were cultivated on nutrient broth. The inhibition zone
diameter of 18.0 mm obtained by the diffusion-disc method indicated that the
used Bacillus subtilis strain produces compounds with antimicrobial activity
against Xanthomonas campestris ATCC 13951. To optimize the composition of the
cultivation medium in terms of glycerol, sodium nitrite and phosphates
content, experiments were carried out in accordance with Box-Behnken design,
and optimization of multiple responses was performed using the concept of
desirability function. The developed model predicted that the maximum
inhibition zone diameter (26.23 mm) against tested phytopathogen is achieved
when the initial content of glycerol, sodium nitrite and phosphate were 50.00
g/L, 2.85 g/L and 11.00 g/L, respectively. To minimize the consumption of
medium components and costs of effluents processing, additional optimization
set was made. The techno-economic analysis of the obtained results has to be
done to select optimal medium composition for industrial production of
antimicrobial compounds.
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