Heddy Julistiono
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2014
Arif Nurkanto; Heddy Julistiono
OBJECTIVE To characterize abundance of leaf litter actinomycetes from Ternate Island and to assess the antifungal activity of actinomycetes isolates against Candida albicans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae), and Aspergillus niger. METHODS Actinomycetes were isolated from leaf litter of Durio species, Syzygium aromaticum, Piper betle, Myristica fragrans, or Pandanus species and unknown plants. Actinomycetes isolates were cultured in a liquid medium. Bioactive compounds were extracted and tested against fungal using Beury-Kirby method with modification. Minimum inhibitor concentration and cell leakages were conducted. Actinomycetes that produced the highest antifungal activity were indentified using molecular sequence data in 16S rRNA gene. RESULTS Out of 50 selected isolates, two isolates MG-500-1-4 and SR-2-2 has highest activity against S. cerevisiae. Concentration of material containing nucleic acids, proteins, Ca(+) and K(+) ions and morphological observations indicated that extracts of MG-500-1-4 and SR-2-2 caused cell leakage and invagination of S. cerevisiae cells. Based on 16S rRNA gene identification, MG-500-1-4 and SR-2-2 isolates are similar to Streptomyces misakiensis and Streptomyces tricolor respectively. CONCLUSIONS Ternate Island contains interesting biodiversity of actinomycetes that has potential use in agriculture, fisheries, and human health to reduce problem of fungal pathogen.
Journal of Forest Research | 2014
Dai Kusumoto; Hayato Masuya; Toshihide Hirao; Hideaki Goto; Keiko Hamaguchi; Wen-I Chou; Wiwat Suasa-ard; Sawai Buranapanichpan; Sopon Uraichuen; Oraphan Kernasa; Sunisa Sanguansub; Aumporn Panmongkol; Thu Pham Quang; Sih Kahono; Heddy Julistiono; Naoto Kamata
Japanese oak wilt (JOW) has been prevalent in Japan since the late 1980s. Infections of the fungus, Raffaelea quercivora Kubono et Shin. Ito, which is transmitted by an ambrosia beetle [Platypus quercivorus (Murayama)], can cause JOW. Although R. quercivora, P. quercivorus, and oak trees are distributed in other Asia–Pacific countries, the incidence of JOW has not been reported outside Japan. In this study, we collected R. quercivora isolates from 5 Asian countries, including Japan, and compared their ability to induce sapwood discoloration by inoculating Q. serrata logs. The tangential widths of the discoloration in sapwoods inoculated with non-Japanese isolates were equivalent to or greater than those of the 2 Japanese isolates. This indicates that a lack of JOW incidence outside Japan is not because of the lowered ability of R. quercivora to spread discoloration compared with the Japanese isolates. Statistical analyses of the relationship between discoloration and phylogeny based on DNA sequences of actin and chitin synthase showed that the discoloration width was independent of phylogenetic relatedness among the isolates. To discuss why the occurrence of JOW has not been reported outside Japan, further studies (e.g., on host susceptibility and P. quercivorus aggression) throughout Asia are needed.
Makara Journal of Science | 2012
Arif Nurkanto; Heddy Julistiono; Andria Agusta; Wellyzar Sjamsuridzal
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2017
Minarni; I Made Artika; Heddy Julistiono; Nurliani Bermawie; Eny Ida Riyanti; Hasim; Akhmad Endang Zainal Hasan
JURNAL BIOLOGI INDONESIA | 2017
Heddy Julistiono
JURNAL BIOLOGI INDONESIA | 2017
Arif Nurkanto; Febrianti Listyaningsih; Heddy Julistiono; Andria Agusta
JURNAL BIOLOGI INDONESIA | 2017
Heddy Julistiono
BERITA BIOLOGI | 2017
Nandang Suharna; Heddy Julistiono
Makara Journal of Science | 2016
Dewi Wulansari; Praptiwi Praptiwi; Heddy Julistiono; Arif Nurkanto; Andria Agusta
Archive | 2015
Berita Biologi; Tim Redaksi; Andria Agusta; Ary Prihardhyanto Keim; Siti Sundari; Heddy Julistiono; Nilam F. Wulandari; Evy Arida; Amir Hamidy; Muhamad Ruslan; Nira Ariasari