Chaetomium Cellulolyticum, A New Thermotolerant and CellulolyticChaetomiumI. Isolation, Description and Growth Rate
- 1 May 1976
- Vol. 68 (3) , 600-610
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.1976.12019945
Abstract
Chaetomium cellulolyticum is described as a new species from decomposing straw used for the cultivation of mushrooms in the Punjab State, India. The fungus is thermotolerant rather than thermophilic, optimal growth resulted at 37 C but temperatures above 40 C were inhibitory. Growth in liquid culture was very rapid with specific growth rate of 0.14 h-1 and a doubling time of about 5 h. Of various inorganic nitrogen sources investigated, NaNO3 yielded the maximum growth rate.Keywords
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