Systematic Evaluation of Biotic and Abiotic Factors in Antifungal Microorganism Screening
Gunjan Gupta, Steve Labrie, Marie Filteau

TL;DR
This paper introduces a systematic method to evaluate microorganisms for antifungal activity, emphasizing the importance of biotic and abiotic factors in screening.
Contribution
The study introduces a scalable robotic platform for evaluating antifungal activity across multiple media and ecological interactions.
Findings
Microorganisms showed less antifungal activity on SALN and PCA than on LM17 medium.
Isolates with consistent competitive behaviors were more likely to show antifungal activity.
Interaction-mediated suppression of antifungal activity was more common than improvement in co-cultures.
Abstract
Microorganisms have significant potential to control fungal contamination in various foods. However, the identification of strains that exhibit robust antifungal activity poses challenges due to highly context-dependent responses. Therefore, to fully exploit the potential of isolates as antifungal agents, it is crucial to systematically evaluate them in a variety of biotic and abiotic contexts. Here, we present an adaptable and scalable method using a robotic platform to study the properties of 1022 isolates obtained from maple sap. We tested the antifungal activity of isolates alone or in pairs on M17 + lactose (LM17), plate count agar (PCA), and sucrose–allantoin (SALN) culture media against Kluyveromyces lactis, Candida boidinii, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microorganisms exhibited less often antifungal activity on SALN and PCA than LM17, suggesting that the latter is a better…
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TopicsEconomic Issues in Ukraine
