Team:Toulouse/Result/experimental-results

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<p class="title3">Tests with commercial peptides and controls
<p class="title3">Tests with commercial peptides and controls
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<p class="texte">The first tests were accomplished with commercial GAFP-1 and D4E1 peptides at different concentrations (12,5µM/25µM/100µM). These tests were performed on different fungal strains sharing the same phylum with <i>Ceratocystis Platani</i>.</br>
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<p class="texte">The first tests were accomplished with commercial GAFP-1 and D4E1 peptides at different concentrations (12,5µM/25µM/100µM). These tests were performed on different fungal strains sharing the same phylum with <i>Ceratocystis Platani</i>.
As <i>Ceratocystis Platani</i> is pathogenic, we could not perform tests directly with this fungus.</br>
As <i>Ceratocystis Platani</i> is pathogenic, we could not perform tests directly with this fungus.</br>
After several days at 30°C, the PDA (Potato Dextrose Agar) plates couvered with fungus and commercial peptides were analyzed.
After several days at 30°C, the PDA (Potato Dextrose Agar) plates couvered with fungus and commercial peptides were analyzed.
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<p class="title3">Results
 
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<p class="texte">An inhibition halo was noticeable with commercial D4E1 peptide at 100µM on <i>Aspergillus brasiliensis</i>. Less bright halos were also present with lower concentrations. Concerning commercial GAFP-1, we did not notice any effect in the tested conditions.As positive control, a well-known chemical fungicide was used: the Copper Sulfate. The inhibition of the fungal growth was complete at 20mg/ml, and at 10mg/ml a darker halo appeared around the pad filled with Copper Sulfate as we can see on the figure below.  This corresponds to a sporing halo in response to the stress generated by the fungicide.
<p class="texte">An inhibition halo was noticeable with commercial D4E1 peptide at 100µM on <i>Aspergillus brasiliensis</i>. Less bright halos were also present with lower concentrations. Concerning commercial GAFP-1, we did not notice any effect in the tested conditions.As positive control, a well-known chemical fungicide was used: the Copper Sulfate. The inhibition of the fungal growth was complete at 20mg/ml, and at 10mg/ml a darker halo appeared around the pad filled with Copper Sulfate as we can see on the figure below.  This corresponds to a sporing halo in response to the stress generated by the fungicide.
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