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Hortorum Cultus
(Ogrodnictwo) 14 (5) 2015
Title
PECTINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF Boeremia strasseri THE CAUSAL AGENT OF BLACK STEM AND RHIZOMES ROT OF PEPPERMINT
Autor
Beata Zimowska, Zdzisław Targoński
Keywords
Boeremia strasseri, pectinolytic activity, pectinases production, thermostability, fungi
Abstract
Pectinases have multiple nature and various forms which are necessary for hydrolysis of pectin in natural processes. The pectinolytic activity of three isolates of the pathogenic fungus Boeremia strasseri was demonstrated. The pectinases production was studied using a liquid Mandels-Weber medium, containing 1.0% citric pectin as a carbon source. Optimum pH and temperature for pectinases activity were 4.7 and 40°C respectively. The pectinases were totally stable at 40°C for 80 min. The greatest loss of activity was observed during the heating of the enzymes at 70°C.
Pages
19-28
Cite
Zimowska, B., Targoński, Z. (2015). PECTINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF Boeremia strasseri THE CAUSAL AGENT OF BLACK STEM AND RHIZOMES ROT OF PEPPERMINT. Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Cultus, 14(5), 19-28.
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