Colony pattering ofAspergillus oryzae on agar media |
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Authors: | Shu Matsuura |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of High-Technology for Human Welfare, Tokai University, 410-0321 Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | To clarity the effects of nutrient concentration and diffusion on the pattern formation of fungal colonies, the colony patterning ofAspergillus oryzae at various nutrient and agar levels was studied experimentally and was summarized in a colony morphology diagram. Roles of the nutrient content and the relaxation of nutrient distribution on the colony patterning were discussed based on a computer model of the mycelial growth. The colony morphology changed from compact to ramified as the nutrient and agar levels were lowered. No clear boundary was found between these two morphologies. The deterioration of substrate around the growing colony was detected when the morphic switching from homogeneous into splitting patterns emerged in the growth of ramified colonies. In the mycelial growth model, dense compact colonies developed at low growth rates and high nutrient influx into the colonized area. Under low nutrient levels, splitting colonies appeared at high growth rates as compared with the nutrient influx. |
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Keywords: | colony model colony morphology morphology diagram nutrient diffusion |
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