Influence of humidity on production of pelleted fungal inoculum

被引:0
|
作者
D. Leštan
R.T. Lamar
机构
[1] University of Ljubljana,Center for Soil and Environmental Science, Department of Agronomy
[2] EarthFax Development Corp.,undefined
关键词
Fungal inoculum; Irpex lacteus; relative humidity; Trametes versicolor;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
One of the practical problems in scaling-up the production of fungal inocula for environmental applications is how to provide essential humidity for fungal growth. Pelleted solid substrate was used as a fungal biomass carrier. It was coated with alginate or agar hydrogels that contained mycelial fragments of the white-rot fungi Trametes versicolor or Irpex lacteus. To follow fungal growth and formation of mycelial coat over pelleted substrate, the fluorescein-diacetate hydrolysing activity (FDA) assay and visual inspection were used. Both fungi were able to overgrow the pelleted substrate in 5–6 days, at a relative humidity (RH) of 86.3% or higher. The enrichment of alginate hydrogel with nutrients or coating of pelleted substrate with more hydrophilic agar hydrogel enabled I. lacteus to overgrow the pellets at a lower RH of 83.6%. Fungal inocula produced at lower RH possessed lower final moisture contents and had greater mechanical strength. Conditioning of T. versicolor mycelial fragments, by a 3-h incubation in fresh growth medium, enhanced fungal growth over the pelleted substrate. A mathematical model was used to simulate and to explain moisture distribution in a hydrogel-coated pellet and the formation of mycelial coat, for various conditions of fungal inocula production.
引用
收藏
页码:349 / 357
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Influence of humidity on production of pelleted fungal inoculum
    Lestan, D
    Lamar, RT
    WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY, 1999, 15 (03): : 349 - 357
  • [2] AN INOCULUM TECHNIQUE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FUNGAL PELLETS
    VANSUIJDAM, JC
    KOSSEN, NWF
    PAUL, PG
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 1980, 10 (03): : 211 - 221
  • [3] INFLUENCE OF SIZE OF INOCULUM ON GROWTH OF FUNGAL CULTURES
    MEYRATH, J
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1963, 31 (01): : 5 - &
  • [4] Influence of the inoculum source on the biohydrogen production
    Vera-Toledo, Pedro
    Moreno-Andrade, Ivan
    Garcia-Lara, Carlos M.
    CIENCIAUAT, 2016, 10 (02) : 63 - 71
  • [5] Selection of Ectomycorrhizal fungal strains for large scale inoculum production
    Gupta, V
    Garg, S
    Satyanarayana, T
    MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: "PROFESSOR K.S. BILGRAMI COMMEMORATION VOLUME", 1997, : 52 - 58
  • [6] Influence of the inoculum on the production of antibodies with mammalian cells
    Inglin, M
    Graf-Hausner, U
    Sonnleitner, B
    Spinnler, R
    Leist, C
    ANIMAL CELL TECHNOLOGY: PRODUCTS FROM CELLS, CELLS AS PRODUCTS, 1999, : 87 - 89
  • [7] Influence of inoculum source in a gas production method
    Bueno, ICS
    Cabral, SLS
    Gobbo, SP
    Louvandini, H
    Vitti, DMSS
    Abdalla, AL
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2005, 123 : 95 - 105
  • [8] Influence of inoculum source on gas production profiles
    Cone, JW
    van Gelder, AH
    Bachmann, H
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2002, 99 (1-4) : 221 - 231
  • [9] Influence of Inoculum Concentration in the Ethanol Production by Klebsiella pneumoniae
    Mendes, Jocelia Sousa
    Silva, Jouciane Sousa
    Castro, Marcio Silva
    Ferreira Forte, Ana Caroline
    Pinheiro, Regiane Silva
    de Oliveira Ferreira, Andrea Lopes
    JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2010, 150 : S177 - S177
  • [10] MICROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF VAM-FUNGAL STRUCTURES ON EXPANDED CLAY FOR INOCULUM PRODUCTION
    GRUNEWALDTSTOCKER, G
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 1990, 29 (1-4) : 179 - 182