Abstract
Forty-five fungal species and two varieties belonging to the 23 genera were collected from 50 samples of diseased leaves of broad bean collected from Qena Governorate in Egypt on glucose-Czapek’s, dichloran-chloramphenicol-malt extract and dichloran-chloramphenicol-peptone agar at 28 °C. The most common genera were Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Fusarium, Mycosphaerella and Penicillium. The most prevalent species were Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus flavus, A. fumigatus, A. niger, Cladosporium cladosporioides, Fusarium merismoides, Mycosphaerella tassiana and Penicillium chrysogenum. Among the eight dematiaceous Hyphomycetes phytopathogenic fungi screened for their abilities to produce both exo- and endo-β-1,4-glucanase enzymes (C1 and Cx), five species had high C1 enzyme production and two species had high Cx enzyme production. However, two and three species were moderately active in producing C1 and Cx enzymes, respectively. The remaining species had low production of both C1 and Cx enzymes. The highest cellulase activity was recorded by Alternaria citri and Cochliobolus spicifer for C1 and by A alternata and A. citri for Cx enzyme. Maximum production of C1 enzyme by A. citri and C. spicifer was obtained after six days of incubation at 30 °C with an initial pH of 6 in a culture medium containing lactose and calcium nitrate as the carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. The highest Cx enzyme production was by A. alternata and A. citri,which was recorded after eight days of incubation at 30 °C with an initial pH of 6 in a culture medium containing carboxymethyl cellulose and sodium or calcium nitrate as the carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively.