Cost-effective multiplication of the entomopathogenic fungus Nomuraea rileyi (F) Samson

Cost-effective and rapid multiplication of Nomuraea rileyi is reported. The spore yields in semi-synthetic media were comparable or significantly higher to the standard medium. Maltose and peptone, carbon and nitrogen sources could be effectively replaced with 2% barley extract and 1% soybean extrac...

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description Cost-effective and rapid multiplication of Nomuraea rileyi is reported. The spore yields in semi-synthetic media were comparable or significantly higher to the standard medium. Maltose and peptone, carbon and nitrogen sources could be effectively replaced with 2% barley extract and 1% soybean extract respectively. However, replacement of yeast extract with dry yeast resulted in lower spore yields. Sporulation of the fungus multiplied on solid substrate was possible only when the bags used had a 0.2 microm filter to facilitate passive exchange of sterile air. A high spore yield of 2.8 x 10(9)/g of substrate was realized on crushed sorghum.
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Carbon
Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fungi
Glycine max - metabolism
Hordeum - metabolism
Human mycoses
Infectious diseases
Insecta - microbiology
Medical sciences
Microbiology
Mitosporic Fungi - growth & development
Mycoses
Mycoses of the urinary system
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Nomuraea rileyi
Oilseeds
Pest Control, Biological - economics
Pest Control, Biological - methods
Sorghum
Soybeans
Spodoptera - microbiology
Urinary lithiasis
Yeast
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