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Whey for mass production of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae
Authors:Adane Kassa  Michael Brownbridge  Bruce L Parker  Margaret Skinner  Vladimir Gouli  Svetlana Gouli  Mingruo Guo  Frank Lee  Teri Hata
Institution:

aUniversity of Vermont, Entomology Research Laboratory, 661 Spear Street, Burlington, VT 05405-0105, USA

bAgResearch Limited, Agriculture and Science Centre, Gerald Street, PO Box 60, Lincoln, New Zealand

cUniversity of Vermont, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, 351 Marsh Life Science Building, Burlington, VT 05405, USA

Abstract:Spore production of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae was studied in a novel whey-based culture media. Spore yield and viability were determined for two B. bassiana (GHA-726 and CA-603) and two M. anisopliae (CA-1 and IMI 330189) isolates following production in three whey-based systems: solid, liquid, and a diphasic production system. Our study indicated that whey permeate can be used effectively for production of spores of entomopathogenic fungi. However, spore yield and viability were significantly influenced by fungal isolate, whey concentration, and the type of production process used. Under the conditions defined in the present study, spore yields ranging from 1.3 × 109–10 × 1011 spores l?1 of whey medium could be obtained depending on the strain and production process used. Our study revealed that spores produced by all strains in whey-based solid and liquid media showed between 73–99 % viability; germination rates were comparable with those obtained using the standard SDA medium. In the two-stage production process, the viabilities of conidia produced by GHA-726, CA-603, and CA-1 were 35–86, 32–98, and 6–29 %, respectively; viability was correlated with whey concentration and isolates. Whey permeate can be used as a growth substrate for mass production of biocontrol fungi. We hypothesize that spore yield and viability could be improved by careful selection of whey content in the medium, incorporation of critical additives and optimization of culture conditions.
Keywords:Conidia  Entomopathogenic fungi  High lactose  Submerged spores  Whey permeate
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