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Performance of Metarhizium rileyi Nm017: nutritional supplementation to improve production and quality conidia.

Cindy MejíaJaime RochaJohanna SanabriaMartha Isabel Gómez-ÁlvarezGinna Quiroga-Cubides
Published in: 3 Biotech (2024)
This study aimed to analyze the effect of nutritional supplements on improving conidia production of Metarhizium rileyi Nm017 at laboratory scale (yields of conidia/substrate and biomass/substrate, and substrate consumption). Also, the influence on quality parameters were evaluated (germination at 36 and 48 h, enzymatic activity, and insecticidal activity on Helicoverpa zea ). Six treatments (T1-T6) were assessed and all of them reached maximum conidia concentration after 7 days fermentation, a feasible production timetable. Yields from treatment T6 (yeast extract + V8 juice) were 1.5-threefold higher than the other treatments. Conidia from T6 reached germinations of 56% and 12% at 36 and 48 h, respectively, higher than T1 (without supplements), which had the lowest values found. M. rileyi conidia obtained from treatment T6 had the highest enzymatic activity (0.45 U chitinase g -1 , 0.28 U lipase g -1 , and 1.29 U protease g -1 ). However, treatments with the highest conidia yields and enzymatic activity were not positively correlated to the efficacy against H. zea. When M. rileyi was produced on T5 (yeast hydrolysate + V8 juice), conidia were 35% more virulent than treatment T6. The findings evidenced the noticeable impact of nutritional substrate amended for conidia production and quality. This work showed the relevance of insecticidal activity assessment as a selection criterion in the mass production development of a biocontrol agent.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • photodynamic therapy
  • amino acid
  • wastewater treatment
  • heavy metals
  • replacement therapy
  • cell wall
  • lactic acid