Production ofPaecilomyces Fumosoroseus conidia in submerged culture |
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Authors: | M. de la Torre H. M. Cárdenas-Cota |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biotechnology, CINVESTAV-IPN, P.O.Box 14-740, 07000, México City, México 2. Centra de Ciencias de Sinaloa, Apdo. Postal, 1889, Culiacán, Sinaloa, México
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Abstract: | Mexican isolates ofPaecilomyces fumosoroseus (Wize) Brown & Smith virulent to nymphs and adults ofBemisia tabaci Gennadius (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) were screened in terms of spore production in submerged culture. Effects of light, temperature stress and yeast extract on sporulation were studied. Cycles of 12 hours light/12 hours dark increased spore production as well as an incubation for 24 hours at 37°C prior to incubation at 30°C. In absence of organic nitrogen both fungal growth and sporulation were very low. Spore production in fermentors with a culture media of a C:N ratio of 25 was doubled as compared to a media with a C:N ratio of 11. Both conidia and blastospores were produced. Production of conidia directly from blastospores through microcyclic sporulation was observed. The proportion of conidia obtained under optimal conditions was 88.8%. Submerged culture ofP. fumosoroseus seemed advantageous compared to ricefilled plastic bags production method because of shorter fermentation times, higher spore yields and substantially higher volumetric spore productivity. Results indicated that careful manipulation of nutritional and environmental conditions allowed for production of conidia during submerged growth ofP. fumosoroseus, microcyclic sporulation being induced under a set of environmental conditions including temperature stress and nutrients limitation. |
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