2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2009.02.072
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Cloning of antifungal gene from Bacillus licheniformis by application of low energy ion beam bombardment

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“…In order to determine the expression of the lipase gene in yeast, the entire lipase gene was subcloned into pYES2 and named pYES2-LicLip, then transferred into yeast cell via low-energy ion beam. The result showed that only the yeast transformed with pYES2-Liclip induced colonies and B. licheniformis induced colonies presented antifungal activity to plant pathogen, collectotrichum musae [18].…”
Section: Ion Beam Induction Of Mutationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to determine the expression of the lipase gene in yeast, the entire lipase gene was subcloned into pYES2 and named pYES2-LicLip, then transferred into yeast cell via low-energy ion beam. The result showed that only the yeast transformed with pYES2-Liclip induced colonies and B. licheniformis induced colonies presented antifungal activity to plant pathogen, collectotrichum musae [18].…”
Section: Ion Beam Induction Of Mutationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result showed that only the yeast transformed with pYES2-Liclip induced colonies and B. licheniformis induced colonies presented antifungal activity to plant pathogen, collectotrichum musae [17]. The use of natural antagonists has recently been applied for biological control.…”
Section: Gene Cloningmentioning
confidence: 99%