Production of Trichoderma micropropagules as a biocontrol agent in static liquid culture conditions by using an integrated bioreactor system |
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Authors: | Isik Coban |
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Institution: | Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Istanbul Medeniyet University Uskudar-Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn this study, we optimised the conditions for the production of micropropagules of Trichoderma harzianum EGE-K38 in static liquid culture in Modified Czapec Medium (MCM) containing 8?g/L glucose in an integrated tray bioreactor system designed by our research group. Incubation temperature, air flow rate, inoculum spore concentration, inoculation size, medium volume and the use of spores or agar plugs containing mycelia as inoculum were individually studied as one factor at a time. The maximum micropropagule count was 5.2?±?0.2?×?109?cfu/mL and dry cell weight was 17?±?2?g/L. For the subsequent drying processes, the maximum drying yield percentage ((viable micropropagule counts after drying/viable cells before drying)*100) after drying of micropropagules was 23.30% (cfu/cfu). Results obtained from our integrated tray bioreactor system showed that static liquid culture fermentation offers potential for industrial scale fungal BCAs production. |
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Keywords: | Trichoderma harzianum biological control micropropagule production tray bioreactor drying |
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