Acta Scientiarum Polonorum

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Biologia
(Biologia) 1 (1-2) 2002
Title
THE MORPHOLOGY AND THE CARDINAL TEMPERATURES OF THE THERMOPHILIC FUNGUS THERMOMYCES LANUGINOSUS (SYN. HUMICOLA LANUGINOSA)
Autor
Katarzyna Janda, Joachim Falkowski
Keywords
thermophilic fungi, Thermomyces lanuginosus, cardinal temperatures
Abstract
Thermomyces lanuginosus is the most popular thermophilic fungi. The morphological characteristic and the determination of the cardinal temperatures of the isolated tribes was the aim of this study. The material of the study were 22 samples. The presence of Thermomyces lanuginosus was found in 6 samples, in which isolated 148 species. The study has proved, that species of this fungus produce the mycelium in different colours. Optimum temperatures for growth was 45-55°C, minimum 30°C and maximum 60°C. The growth and development at 25° and 65°C wasn’t observed.
Pages
33-41
Cite
Janda, K., Falkowski, J. (2002). THE MORPHOLOGY AND THE CARDINAL TEMPERATURES OF THE THERMOPHILIC FUNGUS THERMOMYCES LANUGINOSUS (SYN. HUMICOLA LANUGINOSA). Acta Sci. Pol. Biologia, 1(1-2), 33-41.
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