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- Title
Antifungal Effect of Bauhinia variegata Lectin (BvL) on Bipolaris oryzae.
- Authors
de Oliveira Della Senta, Danillo; Cardoso, Guilherme; Neis, Alessandra; de Sousa, Guilherme Feijó; do Amaral, Diego Serrasol; de Farias, Cândida Jacobsen; da Silva Pinto, Luciano
- Abstract
The search for less harmful, ecologically efficient, more specific, and natural alternatives for the control of pathogens is essential. Bauhinia variegata lectin (BvL) is a protein that has numerous biological activities, including antifungal. The present study examines the potential in vitro of B. variegata lectin against the fungus Bipolaris oryzae, responsible for agricultural losses in southern Brazil, due to damage to rice fields during seed germination. Bioassays to assess the inhibition potential of BvL were performed, including fungal growth, spore formation, and germination, in concentrations of 0, 25, 50, and 100 µg mL−1. Only the concentration of 100 µg mL−1 successfully inhibited mycelial growth and spore germination, while in spore formation, all treatments inhibited sporulation. In addition, fluorescence microscopy analysis demonstrated the ability of lectin to bind to the fungus and the lack of detection in the presence of lactose, suggesting its interaction with the fungal cell wall structures. This study highlights the potential of B. variegata seed lectin to control mycelial growth, sporulation, and germination of the phytopathogenic fungus B. oryzae, posing as a new biotechnological possibility for biological control.
- Publication
Current Microbiology, 2024, Vol 81, Issue 10, p1
- ISSN
0343-8651
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00284-024-03848-w