2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2019.103193
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Production of cell-wall degrading enzymes by solid-state fermentation using agroindustrial residues as substrates

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“…This behavior was evidenced in the results presented in Table 5 and Table 6 , which show that the lowest initial moisture content (65% and 50%) yielded the highest conidia production (run 9) for T. asperellum AU131 and T. longibrachiatum AU158 (run 1), respectively. These results agree with Wahid et al [ 83 ] and Aita et al [ 84 ], who investigated optimization of conidia production by SSF with Trichoderma ressei . In another study, initial moisture contents from 55 to 65% were evaluated and the best results were obtained with the lowest initial moisture [ 85 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This behavior was evidenced in the results presented in Table 5 and Table 6 , which show that the lowest initial moisture content (65% and 50%) yielded the highest conidia production (run 9) for T. asperellum AU131 and T. longibrachiatum AU158 (run 1), respectively. These results agree with Wahid et al [ 83 ] and Aita et al [ 84 ], who investigated optimization of conidia production by SSF with Trichoderma ressei . In another study, initial moisture contents from 55 to 65% were evaluated and the best results were obtained with the lowest initial moisture [ 85 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We hypothesized that SSF in droplets could potentially solve the incubation issue by maintaining fungi within the SSF substrate such that the solid media will limit hyphal tip exit. Previously, colloidal chitin was shown to be a good addition to liquid culture (for C. rosea 38 ) and was used as a structural support 39 . In addition to providing support, colloidal chitin also plays a role in inducing cell-wall-degrading enzyme expression in mycoparasites, since chitin is a major fungal cell-wall component 38 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These enzymes play a key role in the breakdown of the pathogen's cell walls, which facilitates simple invasion and colonization by the biocontrol agents, induces a defense response and slows the spread of the pathogen while also indirectly promoting plant growth and development (Qualhato et al, 2013;Cherkupally et al, 2017). Overall, T. asperellum AU131 and T. longibrachiatum AU158 isolates appear to be the most promising biological control agents against F. xylarioides, primarily because of the synergistic effect of various mechanisms of action, including mycoparasitism, competition, production of bioactive secondary metabolites, and induction of systematic resistance (Aita et al, 2019;Mulatu et al, 2022b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%