ISSN: 2593-9173
						Meng Xu 
	
					    												
Canada						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Pea Protein Alginate Encapsulated Bacillus subtilis B26, a Plant Biostimulant, Provides Controlled Release and Increased Storage Survival 						
Author(s): François Gagné-Bourque, Meng Xu, Marie-Josée Dumont and Suha Jabaji
François Gagné-Bourque, Meng Xu, Marie-Josée Dumont and Suha Jabaji
             
						
												
				 Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) represent a wide variety of soil and endophytic bacteria that have the ability to promote growth or to protect against stress of its host plant. Encapsulation of PGPB, using vegetable proteins instead of animal or petroleum-derived polymers, is a new technology to crop production and protection. Pea protein isolates (PPI) alginate capsules were synthesized and used for the protection and delivery of Bacillus subtilis B26 as plant inoculum for agricultural applications. The capsules provided a protective site to B26 strain allowing good survival, between 45 to 50%, after 112 days of incubation at different temperatures. The loaded microcapsules sustained a large population of bacteria, up to 8.3 LogCFUg-1 of soil after 3 weeks post application. The soil concentration stabilized to 7.3 Log CFUg-1 after 8 weeks post application. Capsules loaded with.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2471-2728.1000157