Sodium Alginate for Production and Formulation of Mycoherbicides
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Weed Science
- Vol. 31 (3) , 333-338
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500069113
Abstract
Sodium alginate was used to prepare pelletized formulations for each of five fungi. Aqueous mixtures of 1.0% (w/v) sodium alginate and homogenized mycelia ofAlternaria cassiaeJurair & Khan,Alternaria macrosporaZimm.,Fusarium lateritiumNees ex Fr.,Colletotrichum malvarum(A. Braun & Casp.) Southworth, or aPhyllostictasp. were pelletized by dropwise additions of each mycelial-alginate mixture into 0.25 M CaCl2. Abundant conidia were produced on the pellets 24 to 48 h after the pellets were spread into trays and exposed 10 min/12 h to 275-W sunlamps. These conidia germinated readily (90 to 100%) and readily infected the respective host plants. Each liter of mycelium plus growth medium from submerged liquid cultures produced 4 L of the mycelial-alginate mixture. Each liter of the mycelial-alginate mixture produced approximately 18 g of air-dried formulation. When 10% (w/v) clay was incorporated into the pellets, each liter of the mycelial-alginate mixture produced approximately 118 g of air-dried formulation. The pelletized fungi sporulated readily following storage at 4 or 25 C for 6 to 8 months. This method of pelletization is potentially useful for the formulation of inoculum of fungi used as mycoherbicides, for the mass production of pycnidium-forming fungi, and for the production of inoculum for host-plant resistance studies.Keywords
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