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Relationship between agitation speed and the morphological characteristics of Verticillium lecanii CS-625 during spore production

Authors
Lee, Jin YoungKang, Seong WooKim, Seung Wook
Issue Date
1월-2008
Publisher
KOREAN SOC BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOENGINEERING
Keywords
entomopathogenic fungi; spore; morphological characteristics; Verticillium lecanii
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING, v.13, no.1, pp.1 - 6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
6
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/124465
DOI
10.1007/s12257-007-0109-6
ISSN
1226-8372
Abstract
Verticillium lecanii is recognized as an entomopathogenic fungus, and has high potential in the biological control of pests. In this study, it was investigated that the relationship between agitation speed in a 2.5 L stirred tank reactor (STR) at 25 degrees C and initial pH 5.5, and the morphological characteristics of V lecanii CS-625, such as hyphal length/width, spore length/width, and the number of tips during spore production. The agitation speed affected the hyphae patterns and the number of tips. The number of spores rapidly increased at 48 to 60 h of cultivation, and the highest spore productivity (2.5 x 10(10) spore/L.h at 60 h) occurred with an agitation speed of 350 rpm and an aeration rate of 1.0 vvm. The number of tips increased in proportion to the increase in spore production during the same culture time. The highest number of tips (4.8 x 10(8) tip/mL) was obtained at 72 h of cultivation. The shortest mean spore length (2.8 mu m) was obtained at 60 h of cultivation. Therefore, it was determined that the increased number of tips and decreased mean spore length were closely related to the production of V lecanii spores. (c) KSBB.
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