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SPORULATION OF THE YEAST, HANSENULA SATURNUS: I. EFFECT OF MAGNESIUM AND CALCIUM IONS
Authors:OKUDA  SHIN-ICHI
Institution:Biological Institute, Tôhoku University Sendai
Abstract:Sporulation in a strain of the wild yeast, Hansenula saturnus,was investigated. The yeast was found to form spores even indistilled water. The sporulation rate (percentage of ascus-bearingindividuals) in this case was found to be markedly affectedby the cell concentration adopted in the test. The addition of inorganic nutrients to the sporulation mediumstimulates sporulation. The yeast requires either magnesiumor calcium for growth and sporulation. Higher concentrationsof these ions are required for sporulation than for growth.In both cases magnesium is effective at more dilute concentrationsthan calcium. Under the conditions of the experiments, in which the yeastforms a pellicle, the sporulation rate in the pellicle far exceedsthat in the sediment. The effects of environmental factors on the sporulation wasconsidered in relation to growth. It was found that, under theconditions of poor growth in the sporulation culture, no exogenousmagnesium and calcium are required for sporulation. In suchcases, the yeast cells are inferred to have an endogenous stockof magnesium and calcium enough for the sporulation. 1 Present address: Laboratory of Microbiology, Department ofAgriculture, Tôhoku University, Sendai. (Received May 4, 1961; )
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