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TÜBİTAK

Turkish Journal of Biology

2006

Anaerobic fungi

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Effects Of Sequential Sub-Culturing On The Survival And Enzyme Activity Of Neocallimastix Hurleyensis, Mehmet Sai̇t Eki̇nci̇, Emi̇n Özköse, İsmai̇l Akyol Jan 2006

Effects Of Sequential Sub-Culturing On The Survival And Enzyme Activity Of Neocallimastix Hurleyensis, Mehmet Sai̇t Eki̇nci̇, Emi̇n Özköse, İsmai̇l Akyol

Turkish Journal of Biology

This study investigated the long-term adaptation of a rumen anaerobic fungus, Neocallimastix hurleyensis, grown on each of 3 different substrates as the sole energy source. The rumen anaerobic fungus was cultivated on Avicel, Xylan and glucose for up to 31 subcultures, and its survival and enzymatic activity were monitored. The fungus was able to survive on each of these substrates. Significant increases in the xylanase, avicelase and carboxymethylcellulase (CMCase) activities of N. hurleyensis were observed after 31 subcultures on Avicel and Xylan. However, there was a significant decrease in these enzyme activities after 31 consecutive subcultures of the N. hurleyensis …