• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Growth efficiency of thielavia terrestris mycelial structures
  • Beteiligte: Gromosova, E. N.; Fomina, M. A.; Podgorsky, V. S.; Leite, M. P.; Zeltina, M. O.; Shvinka, Y. E.
  • Erschienen: Wiley, 1991
  • Erschienen in: Acta Biotechnologica, 11 (1991) 4, Seite 325-329
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1002/abio.370110406
  • ISSN: 1521-3846; 0138-4988
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  • Beschreibung: AbstractThe growth energetic efficiency (η) of two mycelial forms of Thielavia terrestris (pellets and diffused form) was studied by different methods. η Values determined by the pulse method are similar for the two forms, but the values determined by C balance for pellets were lower than those for diffused mycelium. These balance data prove that pellets yield more extracellular products than the diffused mycelium form, which is also confirmed by experimental data for different amounts of carbon in the culture fluid.Growth efficiency can be determined by various methods based on the principles of mass and energy balance. The estimates most frequently used are the biomass and substrate balances. However, growth efficiency determination according to oxygen balance (particularly by the pulse method) is simpler and more accurate; as it makes possible the immediate fixation of changes in the physiological condition of microorganisms and the determination of complex substrate utilization efficiency [1]. Earlier the possible use of this method for evaluating the growth efficiency of heterotrophic bacteria [2], hyphalic and yeast forms of microscopic fungi [3] was shown. The aim of the present study is the comparative investigation of the growth efficiency of two mycelial structures (hyphalic and pellets) by different methods as well as by pulse additions.