2021
DOI: 10.3390/jof7080582
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Characterization of a Biofilm Bioreactor Designed for the Single-Step Production of Aerial Conidia and Oosporein by Beauveria bassiana PQ2

Abstract: Beauveria bassiana is an entomopathogenic fungus that is used for the biological control of different agricultural pest insects. B. bassiana is traditionally cultivated in submerged fermentation and solid-state fermentation systems to obtain secondary metabolites with antifungal activity and infective spores. This work presents the design and characterization of a new laboratory-scale biofilm bioreactor for the simultaneous production of oosporein and aerial conidia by B. bassiana PQ2. The reactor was built wi… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, propagules have a short life span and poor tolerance to adverse environmental conditions (Muñoz et al 1995 ; Zaki et al 2020 ; Jaronski 2023 ). Solid-state fermentation is the most used cultivation system for fungi, because it recreates the natural way they grow and produces aerial conidia (De la Cruz-Quiroz et al 2016 ; Lara-Juache et al 2021 ). These propagules are the main active ingredient in mycopesticides due to their process reproducibility, tolerance to abiotic stresses, infection performance, and easy mass production on a low-cost substrate (Hölker and Lenz 2005 ; Ibrahim et al 2015 ; Mascarin and Jaronski 2016 ; Sala et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, propagules have a short life span and poor tolerance to adverse environmental conditions (Muñoz et al 1995 ; Zaki et al 2020 ; Jaronski 2023 ). Solid-state fermentation is the most used cultivation system for fungi, because it recreates the natural way they grow and produces aerial conidia (De la Cruz-Quiroz et al 2016 ; Lara-Juache et al 2021 ). These propagules are the main active ingredient in mycopesticides due to their process reproducibility, tolerance to abiotic stresses, infection performance, and easy mass production on a low-cost substrate (Hölker and Lenz 2005 ; Ibrahim et al 2015 ; Mascarin and Jaronski 2016 ; Sala et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%