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Viability of an ectomycorrhizal fungus during cross-flow filtration
Authors:Denis Roy  Marco Lagimonire  Marie-Jose Hardy  Jean-Franois Bourassa  Pierre Mourot
Institution:

1 St. Hyacinthe Food Research Center, Agriculture Canada, 3600 Casavant ouest, St. Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8E3, Canada

2 Les Laboratoires Rhizotec Inc., St. Jean Chrysostôme, QC G6Z 2C9, Canada

3 SNC Research Corporation, Montreal, Québec, H2Z 1Z3, Canada

Abstract:Factors affecting the viability and infectivity of an ectomycorrhizal fungus during moderate concentration by cross-flow filtration were determined. Mycelial suspensions were concentrated with three commercial membrane filters (Prostak Millipore Co., M14 Tech-Sep Co. and Ceraflo Norton Co.) under aseptic conditions. Medium components may reduce the filtration rate due to their low solubility. An antifoam agent did not reduce the average flux rates as much as did the malt extract. Clear unobstructed channels (I.D. 6mm) of the tubular modules (Tech-Sep) gave the best results both in terms of performance (filtration rate) and cell viability. Shear stresses caused by pumping and flow through narrow retentate channels were probably responsible for lowering viability and infectivity. There was no linear relationship between permeate fluxes and cell concentration. There is an optimum pore size both in terms of performance (filtration rate) and cell viability. Physical blockage of large pores by hyphae could explain lower permeate flux rates than those obtained with lower pore sizes membranes.
Keywords:Cross-flow filtration  Cell harvesting  Ceramic membrane  Microfiltration  Viability  Infectivity
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