Comparison of morphological and enzyme characteristics of anaerobic fungi isolated from Cervus dama

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Abstract

Seven anaerobic fungal isolates from Cervus dama (domesticated and free living) were grown on carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and avicel, and monitored over a five day period for substrate utilization and cellulase activities. All fungal isolates showed monocentric growth patterns; four of them had polyflagellated zoospores and morphologically resembled members of the genus Neocallimastix; the other three had monoflagellated zoospores and resembled members of the genus Piromyces. All of the isolates degraded CMC and avicel, and exhibited cellulolytic activities (carboxymethyl cellulase-(CMC-ase) and avicelase). © 2008 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Atanasova-Pancevska, N., & Kungulovski, D. (2008). Comparison of morphological and enzyme characteristics of anaerobic fungi isolated from Cervus dama. Central European Journal of Biology, 3(1), 69–74. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11535-007-0046-6

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