Abstract:
To clarify microorganisms resulted mildew on Hainan cigar tobacco leaves and screen their antagonistic strains to prevent tobacco leaves from mildew, mildew and antagonistic microorganisms were isolated from the surface of Hainan moldy cigar tobacco and purified. Morphological and molecular methods were combined to identify microbial species. The identification and screening results showed that the main microorganisms resulted mildew on Hainan cigar tobacco were
Talaromyces funiculosus,
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis and
Aspergillus occultus. Two antagonistic strains with good antagonistic effects were screened out, namely
Bacillus subtilis and
Bacillus halotolerans. The main microorganisms resulted mildew on Hainan cigar tobacco were mainly
Talaromycetes,
Scopularia and
Aspergillus strains. The screened two strains of
Bacillus had good antagonism to mold, which provided a reference for the prevention and control of mildew on cigar tobacco.