Strain improvement of Streptomyces hydrogenans KMF-A1 for Antifungal Metabolite Production
Palla Mary Sulakshana,
G. Girija Sankar,
Jagadeesh Panda
et al.
Abstract:Mangroves are found to be an excellent source for the isolation of novel bioactive metabolite producing microorganisms. Streptomyces hydrogenans KMFA-1, isolated from mangrove soil sample is exclusively known for its potent activity against various pathogenic fungi. The present study is focused on strain improvement of Streptomyces hydrogenans KMFA-1 by physical and chemical mutagens such as ultraviolet irradiation and nitrous acid (HNO2) respectively, for enhancing the production of antifungal metabolite agai… Show more
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