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Biological and physiological characteristics of Neotyphodium gansuense symbiotic with Achnatherum inebrians
Authors:Li Chunjie  Nan Zhibiao  Li Fei
Institution:Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro-Ecosystem, Ministry of Agriculture; College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology; Lanzhou University; Gansu Grassland Ecological Research Institute; P.O. Box 61, 730020 Lanzhou, China.
Abstract:Biological and physiological characteristics of Neotyphodium gansuense were compared with Neotyphodium coenophialum and Epichlo? festucae at a range of temperatures and pH values, and on carbon and nitrogen amended media. N. gansuense was able to grow at 10-30 degrees C, but not at 5 degrees C, and slowly at 35 degrees C. The optimal temperature for both N. gansuense and N. coenophialum was 25 degrees C, but that of E. festucae was 20-25 degrees C. The optimal pH ranges for mycelial growth of N. gansuense, N. coenophialum and E. festucae were 5-9, 5-9 and 5-7, respectively. The Neotyphodium and Epichlo? endophytes varied in their ability to grow on media containing different carbon and nitrogen nutrients. The preference of N. gansuense for carbon source was sucrose>glucose, lactose, sorbitol, inulin, maltose, mannitol, starch, fructose>xylose. Growth of all three endophytes tested was significantly improved by peptone, tryptone, casein, yeast extract and l-proline. Yeast extract, peptone, casein, tryptone, l-proline, potassium nitrate, ammonium oxalic acid and l-leucine significantly improved growth of N. gansuense. However, ammonium nitrite was not utilized at all by any tested endophyte. N. gansuense grew significantly better on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and oat meal agar (OMA) than on corn meal agar (CMA) and drunken-horse-grass agar (DA), and most slowly on water agar (WA) and saltwater nutrient agar (SNA).
Keywords:Neotyphodium gansuense  Endophyte  Achnatherum inebrians  Biology  Physiology
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