Protatrans – growth biostimulants for centomopathogenic bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis
https://doi.org/10.21285/achb.898
EDN: CQBTMA
Abstract
The study investigates the use of protatran compounds as growth stimulators for Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria, which are widely used as producers of biopesticides. Cultivation of the Bacillus thuringiensis strain subsp. kurstaki was carried out in a Luria-Bertani (LB) liquid medium. Protatrans (2-Me-C6H4OCH2COO- were added to the NN+(CH2CH2OH)3 (1), 4-Cl-C6H4 -SCH2COO-NN(CHCHOH) (2) and 4-Cl-CSOCHCOO NN+(CH2CH2OH)3 (3) media in concentrations of 1×10-4–1×10-8wt %. The LB medium without the addition of compounds 1–3 was used as a control. Cultures were incubated at a temperature of 30°C for 24 hours. The number of Bacillus thuringiensis cells was determined by serial dilution. The maximum growth was observed in a medium containing 1×10-4wt % of protatran 3. The number of cells was almost 10 times (966.7%) higher than in the control. In media with 1×10-5, 1×10-6, 1×10-7 and 1×10-8 wt % of compound 3, the number of cells was 4–7 times higher than in the control (by 371.7–666.7%). Protatrans 1 and 2 had a positive effect on Bacillus thuringiensis, increasing the number of cells by 83–292% compared to control. Therefore, it was demonstrated for the first time that commercially available non-toxic protatran compounds in microconcentrations are powerful growth stimulators for the entomopathogenic bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis. This indicates the potential for significant improvement and cost reduction of biotechnology for the production of bacterial insecticides based on Bacillus thuringiensis, used in agriculture, forestry and homesteads to control harmful insects.
About the Authors
S. N. AdamovichRussian Federation
Sergei N. Adamovich, Dr. Sci. (Chemistry), Leading Researcher
1, Favorsky St., Irkutsk, 664033
O. F. Vyatchina
Russian Federation
Olga F. Vyatchina, Cand. Sci. (Biology), Associate Professor
1, Karl Marx St., Irkutsk, 664003
N. A. Rubanenko
Russian Federation
Nikita A. Rubanenko, Laboratory Assistant,
1, Karl Marx St., Irkutsk, 664003
E. N. Oborina
Russian Federation
Elizaveta N. Oborina, Cand. Sci. (Chemistry), Senior Researcher
1, Favorsky St., Irkutsk, 664033
M. D. Katerinich
Russian Federation
Maxim D. Katerinich, Postgraduate Student, Junior Researcher
1, Favorsky St., Irkutsk, 664033
I. M. Gritsenko
Russian Federation
Ivan M. Gritsenko, Engineer
1, Favorsky St., Irkutsk, 664033
Yu. P. Dzhioev
Russian Federation
Yurii P. Dzhioev, Cand. Sci. (Biology), Leading Researcher
1, Krasnogo Vosstaniya, St., Irkutsk, 664003
I. A. Ushakov
Russian Federation
Igor A. Ushakov, Cand. Sci. (Chemistry), Leading Researcher
A. S. Grigorieva
Russian Federation
Anastasia S. Grigorieva, Laboratory Assistant
1, Karl Marx St., Irkutsk, 664003
B. A. Bugdaeva
Russian Federation
Baira A. Bugdaeva, Laboratory Assistant
1, Karl Marx St., Irkutsk, 664003
K. M. Zalutskaya
Russian Federation
Kseniya M. Zalutskaya, Laboratory Assistant
1, Karl Marx St., Irkutsk, 664003
L. A. Stepanenko
Russian Federation
Liliya A. Stepanenko, Cand. Sci. (Medicine), Senior Researcher
1, Krasnogo Vosstaniya, St., Irkutsk, 664003
N. A. Arefieva
Russian Federation
Nadezhda A. Arefieva, Laboratory Assistant
1, Karl Marx St., Irkutsk, 664003
V. P. Salovarova
Russian Federation
Valentina P. Salovarova, Dr. Sci. (Biology), Professorr, Head of the Department
1, Karl Marx St., Irkutsk, 664003
V. I. Zlobin
Russian Federation
Vladimir I. Zlobin, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Full Member of RAS, Professor; Chief Researcher
18, Gamaleya St., Moscow, 123098
1, Krasnogo Vosstaniya, St., Irkutsk, 664003
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Adamovich S.N., Vyatchina O.F., Rubanenko N.A., Oborina E.N., Katerinich M.D., Gritsenko I.M., Dzhioev Yu.P., Ushakov I.A., Grigorieva A.S., Bugdaeva B.A., Zalutskaya K.M., Stepanenko L.A., Arefieva N.A., Salovarova V.P., Zlobin V.I. Protatrans – growth biostimulants for centomopathogenic bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis. Proceedings of Universities. Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology. 2024;14(1):55–64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21285/achb.898. EDN: CQBTMA