Effects of several metals on spore,biomass, and geosmin production byStreptomyces tendae andPenicillium expansum |
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Authors: | C P Dionigi T S Ahten L H Wartelle |
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Affiliation: | (1) Agricultural Research Service, Southern Regional Research Center, United States Department of Agriculture, 1100 Robert E Lee Blvd, PO Box 19687, 70179 New Orleans, LA, USA |
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Abstract: | Cultures ofStreptomyces tendae andPenicillium expansum grown on Actinomyces and Czapek's media, respectively, were exposed to 5 mg L–1 of manganese, magnesium, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper and zinc, supplied as sulfate salts. Only copper markedly increased geosmin (1, 10-dimethyl-9-decalol), biomass, and spore production. inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometric analysis ofS. tendae andP. expansum cells did not indicate an accumulation of copper. Both 1 and 5 mg L–1 copper, as copper sulfate, increased total geosmin production in cultures ofS. tendae on several media, but decreased production on others, suggesting that substrate composition affects responses to copper. |
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Keywords: | off-flavor heavy metals geosmin production Streptomyces tendae Penicillium expansum |
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