Abstract

Streptomyces albovinaceus, Streptomyces caviscabies, Streptomyces griseus, Streptomyces setonii, and Streptomyces virginiae selected as antagonists of Moniliophthora (ex Crinipellis) perniciosa, the causal agent of cacao Witches’ broom, were examined in vitro to detect production of chitinases, β-1,3-glucanases, and cellulases. All the species produced chitinases, but not β-1,3-glucanases or cellulases, when grown on a liquid mineral medium containing glucose, colloidal chitin, or cell walls of M. perniciosa as a carbon source. There were no quantitative differences among species in the production of chitinase, however, the germination inhibition of basidiospores of M. perniciosa was higher when they were cultivated using glucose as a carbon source, followed by colloidal chitin and cell walls. All the species also produced hydroxymate type siderophores in similar quantities, and the quantity of siderophores did not correlate with the inhibition of basidiospore germination. The germination inhibition was more pronounced when S. albovinaceus, S. griseus, and S. virginiae were cultivated on iron-deficient medium, suggesting involvement of siderophores in the antagonism by these species of actinomycetes.

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