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Polygalacturonase,biomass and ascospore production by Byssochlamys fulva. II. Effects of sugars found in fruits
Authors:Stephen L. Rice  Larry R. Beuchat
Affiliation:(1) Department of Food Science, University of Georgia, Agricultural Experiment Station, Experiment, 30212 Georgia, USA;(2) Present address: Food Sciences Institute, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Polygalacturonase, biomass, and ascospore production by four strains of Byssochlamys fulva cultured in laboratory media supplemented with glucose, sucrose, or fructose was studied over a 20-day incubation period at 30° C. The production of polygalacturonase was variable, but most activity was detected between 4 and 8 days in 1% sugar media at an initial pH of 4 or 5. The rate of biomass production was retarded early in the incubation period in media initially at pH 3 or 4 as compared to pH 5, but the amount of growth was about the same in media containing the test sugars after 20 days. Large numbers of ascospores were produced between 8 and 10 days in media containing 5% sugar initially at pH 5 and 4. Production of ascospores was retarded at pH 3 in media containing 5% sugar as compared to media initially at pH 5 and 4.
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