Effect of biotic and abiotic factors on conidial germination of a saprobic ammonia fungus Amblyosporium botrytis

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The effects of NH4Cl concentration (0.1–1600 mM), temperature (5.0–35.0°C), pH (3.0–11.0), conidial density (2.5 × 105–1.0 × 107 conidia/ml), and conidial maturation (0–21 days) on the conidial germination of the early phase (EP) ammonia fungus Amblyosporium botrytis were investigated. The optimum NH4Cl concentration for conidial germination was 300 mM. No germination was observed above 1000 mM NH4Cl, while low NH4Cl concentration (0.1–30 mM) retarded the conidial germination. The conidia did not germinate in distilled water. The effective pH ranges for the conidial germination were from 5.0 to 9.0 with optimum at 8.0. Germination was possible from 5.0°C to 35°C with the optimum at 15°C. These results demonstrate that ammonium-nitrogen concentration and pH are principal factors in the conidial germination of A. botrytis. It is expected that the obtained physiological characteristics of A. botrytis are suitable to colonize in nitrogen-enriched soil as the EP ammonia fungus.

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Licyayo, D. C. M., & Suzuki, A. (2017). Effect of biotic and abiotic factors on conidial germination of a saprobic ammonia fungus Amblyosporium botrytis. Mycology, 8(3), 197–204. https://doi.org/10.1080/21501203.2017.1363093

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