Evaluation of inert and organic carriers for Verticillium lecanii spore production in solid-state fermentation

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Xiangqun Xu
Yunfeng Yu
Yujie Shi
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[1] Zhejiang Sci-Tech University,School of Science
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Biotechnology Letters | 2011年 / 33卷
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Chitinase and proteinase activity; Inert and organic carriers; Solid-state fermentation; Spore production;
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Growth and sporulation of Verticillium lecanii on inert and organic carriers (sugar-cane bagasse, corncob, rice straw, polyurethane foam and activated carbon) in a solid-state fermentation process was studied. Sugar-cane bagasse and polyurethane foam produced 1010 spores g−1 dry carrier whereas corncob, rice straw, and activated carbon yielded, respectively 8 × 109, 4 × 109, and 3 × 108 spores g−1. Chitinase activity of the conidia was in the following order: sugar-cane bagasse (3.3 U mg−1) > wheat bran (3.0 U mg−1) > polyurethane foam (2.7 U mg−1). There was no significant difference (2.5–2.7 U mg−1) in the proteinase activity among the conidia from the three cultures. Scanning electron microscopy shows that aerial mycelium freely penetrated into the internal area of polyurethane foam. Sugar-cane bagasse provided enough area for vegetative hyphae to attach. Of the carriers analyzed, polyurethane foams and sugar-cane bagasse were the best carriers for V. lecanii growth and spore production.
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