Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal (Kiev, Ukraine : 1993) 2013-01-01

[Utilization of carbon sources by Fusarium poae (Peck) Wollenw. Strains from different trophic groups].

I N Kurchenko, A I Vasilevskaia, L V Artyshkova, L T Nakonechnaia, E M Iur'eva

Index: Mikrobiol. Z. 75(1) , 54-68, (2013)

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Abstract

It was shown that saprophytic (soil), endophytic and plant pathogenic strains of F. poae under cultivation conditions in the media containing carbon sources from mono- to polysaccharides had different abilities to use them and to accumulate biomass. Maltose, xylose, fructose, pectin were the most favorable carbon sources for the studied strains; less assimilated lactose, arabinose, and especially microcrystalline cellulose were less assimilated. It was found that endophytes and plant pathogens accumulated biomass equally, while soil strains had low ability for that.

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