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Prof Takashi Ano

Prof Takashi Ano

professor of Kindai University,Japan

Title: Production of Antifungal Agents in a Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC)

Biography

Biography: Prof Takashi Ano

Abstract

World population is now increasing, and the United Nations predicts that the world population will be 9.8 billion by 2050. The major concern is that this population increase will lead to food and energy shortages. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a device that produces electric power by recovering electrons generated on an electrode when microorganisms with electrochemical activity decompose an organic substance. MFCs can simultaneously perform wastewater treatment and electricity production, by using an organic substance in wastewater as a nutrient source for microorganisms. To increase agricultural productivity, utilization of pesticides are necessary to solve the food shortage. In recent years, biocontrol agents are attracting attention, because of the smaller burden on the environment compared with chemical pesticides. We tried to produce electricity and antibiotics at the same time using the MFC by Bacillus subtilis RB14, an antifungal substance iturin A producer. As a result, it was recognized that electricity production after the 10th day of the cultivation and antifungal activity of the culture supernatant from the MFC against Rhizoctonia solani K1. It seems to be the first finding that the electricity generation and the production of an antifungal substance by B. subtilis in the MFC, and it is expected that the production of a biocontrol agent from the waste material and also the generation of electricity during the process in the same apparatus. This may open a new method for the waste material treatment and the low-cost production of biocontrol agents with the recovery of energy as electricity.