• Title/Summary/Keyword: High temperature incubation

Search Result 216, Processing Time 0.03 seconds

Characteristics of a new mid-high temperature adaptable oyster mushroom variety 「Gonji-5ho」 for bag culture (중고온성 봉지재배용 신품종 느타리 『곤지5호』 육성 및 특성)

  • Choi, Jong-In;Ha, Tai-Moon;Jeon, Dae-Hoon;Ju, Young-Cheul;Cheong, Jong-Chun
    • Journal of Mushroom
    • /
    • v.10 no.3
    • /
    • pp.115-119
    • /
    • 2012
  • 'Gonji-5ho', a new variety of oyster mushroom, for the bag culture, was bred by mating two monokaryons isolated from 'Chiak-3ho'and 'Suhan-1ho'. In the characteristics of fruit body, pilei were thick and gray and stipes were thick, and long, and soft. It was better in elasticity and cohesivness of tissue compared to Suhan-1ho. Compared to other varieties, it was suitable to grow at higher temperature. The range of optimum temperature for the mycelial growth was around 26~29 and that for the pinheading and growth of fruit body was around $18{\sim}20^{\circ}C$. But when it was cultuered in lower than $15^{\circ}C$, growth was not uniform, culture period was longer, and stipes were uneven. In the bag culture, it was required around 18 days in incubation period and 3 days in primordia formation. The fruit body growth was vital and uniform. The yield was 221.4g/1kg bag.

Biodegradation of Diesel with Pseudomonas sp, KDi19 in Liquid Medium (Pseudomonas sp. KDi19를 이용한 액체배지내에서 경유의 생물학적 분해)

  • Yun, Min-Woo;Jeong, Jeong-Hwa;Chang, Soon-Woong;Kong, Sung-Ho;Lee, Jong-Yeol;Kang, Dong-Hyo;Lee, Sang-Seob
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
    • /
    • v.27 no.12
    • /
    • pp.1285-1291
    • /
    • 2005
  • In this study, we isolated bacteria from petroleum contaminated soil which were near to underground storage tanks(UST). Through the screen test, we selected high efficiency bacterium, KDi19, for biodegradation of diesel. KDi19 was identified as Pseudomonas sp. by 16S rDNA, fatty acid, and morphological physiological characteristics. KDi19 degraded 956.3 mg/L(95.6%) of 1,000 mg/L diesel for 48 hours(incubation condition : temperature; $30^{\circ}C$, cell concentration; 1.0 g/L, pH 7). At low temperature, $20^{\circ}C$, $15^{\circ}C$, $10^{\circ}C$, KDi19 respectively removed 63.9%, 18.5% and 17.0% of 1,000 mg/L diesel for 48 hours(cell concentration 1.0 g/L, pH 7). At low concentration of diesel, 50 mg/L and 100 mg/L, KDi19 degraded 97.9% and 96.2% of diesel for 24 hours(temperature; $30^{\circ}C$, cell concentration: 1.0 g/L, pH 7), respectively.

Characteristics of Phosphate Rock and Increasing of Citrate Solubility by Temperature and Acidulation (인광석분말(燐鑛石粉末)의 특성(特性)과 온도(溫度) 및 산처리(酸處理)에 의한 구용율(枸溶率) 증대(增大))

  • Lim, Dong-Kyu;Jung, Yee-Geun;Shin, Jae-Sung;Kim, Heung-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
    • /
    • v.27 no.4
    • /
    • pp.247-254
    • /
    • 1994
  • This study was conducted to characterize the chemical and mineralogical properties of representative phosphate rocks from North Carolina and Florida, and to find out the method for increasing the citric acid (two percent) solublility of phosphate rock. The the results are summerized as follows : 1. Major composition of phosphate rock was carbonate apatite containing small amounts of calcite and quartz. The differential thermal analysis(DTA) did not show endothermic or exothermic peak till $1,000^{\circ}C$. 2. Two percent citric acid solublility of phosphate rock was increased with the finess of particle size, but the water solublility was not affected by the particle size. Long time calcinated under high temperature had negative effect, while the incubation with 2% citric acid under low temperature had positive effect on solubility. 3. To increase the solubility of phosphate rock it was mixed with farmyard and barnyard manure and acidulated. Citrate solubility by treatment with sulfuric acid was more effective than nitric acid. Acidulation with thirty percent sulfuric acid increased both citric acid solubility and water solublility. Treatment with glutamic acid had little effect on the solubility of phosphate rock.

  • PDF

Effect of temperature on single- and mixed-strain fermentation of ruminant feeds

  • Woo, Seungmin;Kim, Sooah;Ye, Suji;Kim, Soo Rin;Seol, Jeongman;Dooyum, Uyeh Daniel;Kim, Junhee;Hong, Dong Hyuck;Kim, Jong Nam;Ha, Yushin
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
    • /
    • v.62 no.2
    • /
    • pp.227-238
    • /
    • 2020
  • Use of raw feedstuffs for livestock is limited by low digestibility. Recently, fermentation of feedstuffs has been highlighted as a new way to improve nutrient absorption through the production of organic acids using inoculated microorganisms, which can also play a probiotic role. However, standard procedures for feedstuff fermentation have not been clearly defined because the process is influenced by climatic variation, and an analytical standard for fermented feedstuffs is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the microbiological and biochemical changes of feedstuffs during fermentation at temperatures corresponding to different seasons (10℃, 20℃, 30℃, and 40℃). We also investigated the effects of yeast, lactic acid bacteria (LAB), and Bacillus spp. on fermentation and determined the results of their interactions during fermentation. The viable cells were observed within 8 days in single-strain fermentation. However, when feedstuffs were inoculated with a culture of mixed strains, LAB were predominant at low temperatures (10℃ and 20℃), while Bacillus spp. was predominant at high temperatures (30℃ and 40℃). A significant drop in pH from 6.5 to 4.3 was observed when LAB was the dominant strain in the culture, which correlated with the concentrations of lactic acid. Slight ethanol production was detected above 20℃ regardless of the incubation temperature, suggesting active metabolism of yeast, despite this organism making up a marginal portion of the microbes in the mixed culture. These results suggested that fermentation temperature significantly affects microbiological profiles and biochemical parameters, such as pH and the lactic acid concentration, of fermented feedstuffs. Our data provide valuable information for the determination of industrial standards for fermented feedstuffs.

Breeding of a new cultivar of White Flammulina velutipes, 'Seolhan' (흰색 팽이 신품종 '설한' 육성)

  • Im, Ji-Hoon;Oh, Minji;Oh, Youn-Lee;Kim, Minseek;Lee, Yun-Sang
    • Journal of Mushroom
    • /
    • v.19 no.4
    • /
    • pp.279-284
    • /
    • 2021
  • Flammulina velutipes is the representative edible mushroom in Korea. It makes up around 18% of the total mushroom production and accounts for about 36% of the total mushroom export. Despite being one of the most industrially important mushroom in Korea, the distribution rate of domestic cultivar was low (~31.6%) in 2020. Therefore, we need a new domestic cultivar with high quality as the main export mushroom. We developed a new white domestic cultivar, 'Seolhan', bred by mating two monokaryotic strains isolated from Baekseung and Woori-1ho. The optimum mycelial growth temperature was 25℃ and Seolhan had higher mycelial growth than the control at 20 and 25℃. In bottle cultivation, the optimum temperature of incubation was from 15℃ to 17℃ and the growth temperature of Seolhan was 7-8℃, which was slightly higher than that of the control. The yield of Seolan was 226.5±8.0 g, an increase of 18.4% compared to the control. The period of primodia formation also was a couple of days ahead. In morphological traits, the pileus of Seolhan was smaller than that of the control, the stipe was thicker, and the color brighter. As the results of replacement culture and genetic diversity test, it was confirmed that Seolhan was genetically different from other white varieties.

Effects of Combined Treatment of Lactic Acid Bacteria and Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes on Fermentation and Composition of Rhodesgrass (Chloris gayana Kunth.) Silage

  • Ridla, M.;Uchida, S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
    • /
    • v.11 no.5
    • /
    • pp.522-529
    • /
    • 1998
  • This experiment was conducted to study the effects of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) inoculation either alone or in combination with cell wall degrading enzymes on the fermentation characteristics and chemical compositions of Rhodesgrass silage. Over to 1 kg of fresh Rhodesgrass sample a treatment of inoculant LAB with or without addition of an enzyme of Acremoniumcellulase (A) or Meicelase (M) or a mixture of both enzymes (AM) was applied. The treatments were control untreated, LAB-treated (application rate $1.0{\times}10^5cfu/g$ fresh sample), LAB+A 0.005%, LAB+A 0.01%, LAB+A 0.02%, LAB+M 0.005%, LAB+M 0.01%, LAB+M 0.02 %, LAB+AM 0.005%, LAB+AM 0.01%, and LAB+AM 0.02%. The sample was ensiled into 2-L vinyl bottle silo, with 9 silages of each treatment were made. Three silages of each treatment were incubated at 20, 30 and $40^{\circ}C$ for 2-months of storage period. All silages were well preserved with their fermentation quality has low pH values (3.91-4.26) and high lactic acid concentrations (4.11-9.89 %DM). No differences were found in fermentation quality and chemical composition of the control untreated silage as compared to the LAB-treated silage. Combined treatment of LAB+cellulases improved the fermentation quality of silages measured in terms of lower (p < 0.01) pH values and higher (p < 0.05) lactic concentrations than those of LAB-treated silages. Increasing amount of cellulase addition resulted in decrease (p < 0.05) of pH value and increase (p < 0.05) of lactic acid concentration. LAB + cellulase treatments (all cellulase types) reduced (p < 0.01) NDF, ADF and in vitro dry matter digestibility of silages compared with the control untreated silages. The fermentation quality and the rate of cell wall reduction were higher (p < 0.01) in the silages treated with LAB + cellulase A than in the silages treated with either LAB+cellulase M or LAB + cellulase AM. Incubation temperature of $40^{\circ}C$ was likely to be more appropriate environment for stimulating the fermentation of Rhodesgrass silages than those of 20 and $30^{\circ}C$.

Hydrolysis of Sucrose by Invertase Entrapped in Calcium Alginate Gel (칼슘 알지네이트 젤에 고정화시킨 Invertase에 의한 설탕의 가수분해)

  • Uhm, Tai-Boong;Hong, Jai-Sik;Byun, Si-Myung
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
    • /
    • v.27 no.2
    • /
    • pp.112-118
    • /
    • 1984
  • Inverase was entrapped in calcium alginate gel. The immobilized beads had excellent uniform size and configuration. To screen the optimal conditions possessing high enzyme activity, effects of sodium alginate concentration, $CaCl_2$ concentration, and the incubation time of beads in $CaCl_2$ solution during the immobilization procedure were investigated. Immobilized beads prepared from the optimal conditions had 18.8 units per ml of gel, which is equivalent to 68% of the activity of soluble enzyme. Several kinetic parameters were determined: Km value. 143 mM; optimum pH, 4.5; optimum temperature, $50^{\circ}C$. Enzyme loading capacity was 150 mg per 20 ml gel. No significant decrease in sugar conversion was observed during the column operation for 6 days.

  • PDF

Production of Mannitol by Lactobacillus sp. KY-107 (Lactobacillus sp. KY-107에 의한 Mannitol의 생산)

  • 윤종원;강선철류병호송승구
    • KSBB Journal
    • /
    • v.11 no.3
    • /
    • pp.374-379
    • /
    • 1996
  • The production of extracellular mannitot by an efficient mannitol-producing bacterium, Lactobacillus sp. KY-107 was studied in shake flask culture using the modified MRS medium. Maximum mannitol production was obtained with fructose as the sole carbon source. Within 95 hours of incubation, a final concentration of 70g/L of mannitol from 100g/L fructose was obtained with an indicated yield of 86% based on fructose consumed. However, higher concentrations of fructose could not effectively be transformed to mannitol due to a lack of osmotolerance. The strain produced no other polyols such as glycerol and sorbitol as by-products. Yeast extract was best nitrogen source and high levels of inorganic phosphate up to 10g/L did not show any detrimental effect for mannitol formation. Manganese ion played important role in both cell growth and mannitol production. The optimum culture temperature and initial pH were $35^{\circ}C$ and 6-8, respectively.

  • PDF

Characteristics of Galactooligosaccharide Production Using Cellulases (셀룰라제를 이용한 갈락코올리고당의 생산 특성)

  • 신현재;양지원
    • KSBB Journal
    • /
    • v.11 no.3
    • /
    • pp.317-322
    • /
    • 1996
  • Galactooligosaccharlde (GOS) is a kind of functional oligosaccharides that can be used as a food ingredient and a cosmetic additive. In this paper, characteristics of GOS synthesis by cellulase, using lactose as a substrate, were investigated. Penicillium funiculosum cellulose was found to be the most efficient for GOS production among six cellulose tested. The optimum pH and temperature for GOS production were 5.0 and $50^{\circ}C$, respectively. There was an optimum ratio of lactose concentration to enzyme loading; the value was 10 (w/w). The reaction pattern of P. funiculosum cellulase is consistent with that of microbial ${\beta}$-galactosidase which shows transgalactosylation activity. Amounts of GOS produced from 20% (w/v) lactose after 6 h incubation at $50^{\circ}C$, were 23% (w/w) based on total saccharide in the reaction medium. The GOS % increased with initial lactose concentration in the range of 5 to 20%. The products mainly consisted of a trisaccharide and tetrasaccharide from HPLC and TLC analysis. Among enzymes involved in transgalactosylation reaction, high molecular weight fractions over 50,000 Da, presumably ${\beta}$-glucosldase, were considered to be responsible for GOS production. Using this cellulose, a direct synthesis of galactosyl g1ucoside including GOS could be readily achieved with lactose as a galactosyl donor.

  • PDF

Characteristics of a new oyster mushroom variety 『Jinmi』 for the bottle cultivation (느타리버섯 신품종 육성 연구(I) -병재배용 신품종 『진미』 느타리버섯의 특성-)

  • Chi, Jeong-Hyun;Ju, Young-Cheul;Choi, Jong-In
    • Journal of Mushroom
    • /
    • v.2 no.4
    • /
    • pp.218-221
    • /
    • 2004
  • Jinmi oyster mushroom(Pleurotus ostreatus) were bred in Mushroom Research Institute, Gyonggi Province A.R.E.S in 2003. This oyster mushroom were bred and cultivated one after mating single spores collected from K3-2 and ASI2018-249. The major characteristics of the mushroom are showing a lot of pinheadings, the gray-colored and infundibuliform pileus. The optimum temperature for the mycelial growth was around $25{\sim}30^{\circ}C$ and that for the pinheading and growth of fruitbody was around $15{\pm}1^{\circ}C$. Around 22 days at $20^{\circ}C$ were required for incubation of Jinmi and the yield was shown high by 145.9g/bottle.

  • PDF