Carbon and nitrogen requirements of Fusarium oxysporum causing cotton wilt |
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Authors: | M. S. Naim H. H. Sharoubeem |
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Affiliation: | (1) Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University Abbasia, Cairo |
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Abstract: | Summary The present work was carried out to study the nutritional requirements of the cotton wilt-inducing fungus, i.e.Fusarium oxysporum on a synthetic liquid medium with regard to the carbon and nitrogen sources at varying concentrations in terms of the average mycelial dry weights.The optimum carbon requirements of the fungus ranged from 7000–8000 p.p.m. irrespective of the carbon source used in experiment. Carbon utilization was best on sucrose followed by maltose, starch, glucose, fructose and cellulose successively.The optimum nitrogen requirements of the fungus were 300 p.p.m. of nitrogen in the medium; nitrogen utilization was best on using nitrate-nitrogen followed by glycine, glutamic acid, ammonium nitrate, asparagine and ammonium sulphate.Maximum growth of the fungus took place on media containing a C/N ratio ranging between 22.8 and 25.7.Colour formation is correlated with varying either source or concentration of nitrogen and not carbon. |
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