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Ning Wang, Wei Huang, Qiong Jia, Bo Song, Suling Wang, Longyuan Wu, Meng Sun, Yanzhi Wang, Lijuan Zhang, Wei Wang, Biocontrol potential of borrelidin metabolites derived from Streptomyces rochei A144 as a fungicide, Journal of Applied Microbiology, Volume 136, Issue 4, April 2025, lxaf073, https://doi.org/10.1093/jambio/lxaf073
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Abstract
This study aimed to isolate and identify antifungal metabolites and evaluate potential applications for biocontrol.
Using a bioactivity-guided fractionation approach, we obtained the macrolide metabolite borrelidin from Streptomyces rochei A144, which exhibited significant inhibitory effects on Valsa mali mycelial growth (EC50 = 22.23 μg ml−1). Scanning and transmission electron microscopy analyses revealed that borrelidin caused damage to V. mali hyphae, such as breakage, increased swelling and branching at the hyphal tips, irregular cell wall thickness, plasmolysis, and degeneration of cellular organelles. After borrelidin treatment, the lesion length on detached twigs and lesion area on leaves were reduced by 49.38% and 89.16%, respectively. The mycelial growth rate method was used to evaluate the antifungal activity of borrelidin against various plant pathogenic fungi. The study findings indicate that borrelidin possesses broad-spectrum antifungal activity, with inhibition rates in the range of 21.32%–100%.
The macrolide metabolite borrelidin, derived from S. rochei A144, exhibited significant antifungal activity against V. mali and broad-spectrum inhibition of phytopathogenic fungi.