Literature DB >> 29029699

Viability, purity, and genetic stability of entomopathogenic fungi species using different preservation methods.

Miguel A Ayala-Zermeño1, Adrien Gallou1, Angélica M Berlanga-Padilla1, Gilda Y Andrade-Michel1, José C Rodríguez-Rodríguez1, Hugo C Arredondo-Bernal1, Roberto Montesinos-Matías2.   

Abstract

Preservation methods for entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) require effective protocols to ensure uniform processes and to avoid alterations during storage. The aim of this study was to preserve Beauveria bassianaMetarhizium acridumM. anisopliae, M. rileyi, Isaria javanicaHirsutella thompsoniiH. citriformis and Lecanicillium lecanii in mineral oil (MO), sterile water (SW), silica gel (SG), lyophilisation (L), ultracold-freezing at -70 °C, and cryopreservation at -196 °C. The viability and purity of the fungi were then verified: phenotypic characteristics were evaluated qualitatively at 6, 12 and 24 m. Genetic stability was tested by amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) analysis at 24 m. Of the eight species of EPF, three remained viable in SW, five in MO and L, six at -70 °C, seven in SG, and eight at -196 °C. No significant changes were observed in AFLP patterns at 24 m of storage. The most effective preservation methods for EPF were SG, L, -70 and -196 °C. Beauveria bassianaM. acridumM. anisopliae, M. rileyi and I. javanica remained stable with all methods, while the remaining species were less compatible. The optimisation of preservation methods for EPF facilitates the development of reliable protocols to ensure their inherent characteristics in culture collections.
Copyright © 2017 British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  AFLP; Cryopreservation at −196 °C; Fungus morphology; Hypocreales; Lyophilisation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29029699     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2017.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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