Literature DB >> 18454332

Developmental changes in the(45)Ca (2+) uptake byTrichoderma viride mycelium.

M Simkovic1, R Ortega-Perez, G Turian, V Betina, D Hudecová, L Varecka.   

Abstract

The rate of the(45)Ca(2+) uptake by the submergedTrichoderma viride mycelium increased with the age of the culture from 6 h until a maximum which was reached at about 30 h, and then decreased until the uptake was virtually zero. The decrease in the rate of the(45)Ca(2+) uptake was accompanied by an increase of mycelial mass. The uptake rate could not be reactivated upon substituting the medium for a fresh one, without or with dilution of the mycelium. The results suggest that the rate of(45)Ca(2+) uptake reflects the biological age of the submerged culture. The surface-cultivated mycelium took up(45)Ca(2+) proportionally with time. The autoradiography of colonies showed that(45)Ca(2+) was distributed homogeneously throughout the mycelium during vegetative growth while conidiation was accompanied by a massive accumulation of(45)Ca(2+) in conidia.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 18454332     DOI: 10.1007/BF02898720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5632            Impact factor:   2.629


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