Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitats

The present study aimed to isolate indigenous Trichoderma fungi possessing cellulolytic activities from different geographical locations in Egypt. Such strains can be used to convert crop residues to bioproducts, which presently is one of the most important issues in developing countries. The isolat...

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Main Authors: Omar A. Hewedy, A.M. El-Zanaty, A.I. Fahmi
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2020-06-01
Series:BioTechnologia
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spelling doaj-dfeb015b3c8f4874ad7e885e4b8b6ad02021-10-06T09:27:41ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBioTechnologia0860-77962353-94612020-06-01101211713310.5114/bta.2020.9641341014Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitatsOmar A. HewedyA.M. El-ZanatyA.I. FahmiThe present study aimed to isolate indigenous Trichoderma fungi possessing cellulolytic activities from different geographical locations in Egypt. Such strains can be used to convert crop residues to bioproducts, which presently is one of the most important issues in developing countries. The isolates were identified using molecular approaches and morphological characteristics. Favorable growth conditions for Trichoderma isolates (media & temperature) were assessed in vitro. The growth rate of Trichoderma isolates was assessed on two media, namely Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) and Synthetic Nutrient Agar (SNA), and morphological parameters, i.e., shape, pigment, and edge were observed. A comparison of sequences encoding for internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1 ) was conducted to determine the species. Cellulase assay was performed using different cellulose substrates (Swollen, CMC (low viscosity carboxymethylcellulose), and Avicel). Among the isolated fungi, Trichoderma viride EGY-T27 had the highest endoglucanase activity, while Trichoderma harzianum EGY-T30 showed the highest exoglucanase activity. A total of 27 strains of Trichoderma were identified using ITS, and the tef1 gene was sequenced for 23 strains. The tested strains were identified with acceptable quality based on ITS sequences, which ranged from 98 to 100%, except for strain MH908499 (85%). This research constitutes the most comprehensive study on screening for fungal strains with the highest biodegradable potential isolated from various locations in Egypt.https://www.termedia.pl/Screening-and-identification-of-novel-cellulolytic-Trichoderma-species-from-Egyptian-habitats,85,41014,1,1.htmltrichoderma cellulase activity biodegradation its tef1
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author Omar A. Hewedy
A.M. El-Zanaty
A.I. Fahmi
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A.M. El-Zanaty
A.I. Fahmi
Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitats
BioTechnologia
trichoderma
cellulase activity
biodegradation
its
tef1
author_facet Omar A. Hewedy
A.M. El-Zanaty
A.I. Fahmi
author_sort Omar A. Hewedy
title Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitats
title_short Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitats
title_full Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitats
title_fullStr Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitats
title_full_unstemmed Screening and identification of novel cellulolytic Trichoderma species from Egyptian habitats
title_sort screening and identification of novel cellulolytic trichoderma species from egyptian habitats
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series BioTechnologia
issn 0860-7796
2353-9461
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The present study aimed to isolate indigenous Trichoderma fungi possessing cellulolytic activities from different geographical locations in Egypt. Such strains can be used to convert crop residues to bioproducts, which presently is one of the most important issues in developing countries. The isolates were identified using molecular approaches and morphological characteristics. Favorable growth conditions for Trichoderma isolates (media & temperature) were assessed in vitro. The growth rate of Trichoderma isolates was assessed on two media, namely Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) and Synthetic Nutrient Agar (SNA), and morphological parameters, i.e., shape, pigment, and edge were observed. A comparison of sequences encoding for internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1 ) was conducted to determine the species. Cellulase assay was performed using different cellulose substrates (Swollen, CMC (low viscosity carboxymethylcellulose), and Avicel). Among the isolated fungi, Trichoderma viride EGY-T27 had the highest endoglucanase activity, while Trichoderma harzianum EGY-T30 showed the highest exoglucanase activity. A total of 27 strains of Trichoderma were identified using ITS, and the tef1 gene was sequenced for 23 strains. The tested strains were identified with acceptable quality based on ITS sequences, which ranged from 98 to 100%, except for strain MH908499 (85%). This research constitutes the most comprehensive study on screening for fungal strains with the highest biodegradable potential isolated from various locations in Egypt.
topic trichoderma
cellulase activity
biodegradation
its
tef1
url https://www.termedia.pl/Screening-and-identification-of-novel-cellulolytic-Trichoderma-species-from-Egyptian-habitats,85,41014,1,1.html
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