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Information × Registration Number 0210U003760, 0105U001411 , R & D reports Title Physiological and biochemical peculiarities of the trophicum of the mitosporic and ascomycetes fungi popup.stage_title Head Kurchenko Irina Nikolaevna, Registration Date 26-02-2010 Organization Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology Ukrainian NAS popup.description2 There were selected 120 species of endophytic fungi isolated from Ukrainian Polesye sphagnum bog's mosses and vascular plants. The indirect evidence of hypothesis about the key role of endophytic fungi in radionuclides migration in the sphagnum bog's vascular plants was obtained. As a result of inulinase-producing fungi screening were selected Penicillium sp. 225 and Aspergillus sp. 8 TX with maximal activity, also the composition of nutrient medium and conditions of their cultivation were selected.Number of features typical for oligocarbotolerant fungi group were detected for dark-colored micromycetes that occur often in 4-th block ChNPP premises. Also their ability to formation of extracellular hydrolases wide spectrum was demonstrated. Influence of different spectral composition light and low intensity ionizing radiation on their physiological features was studied. The method of melanin isolation was developed. A white asporogenic mutant W1Spo- was selected. The fungal resistance of different goods and materials, and also fungicide action of some biocides are investigated Product Description popup.authors Айзенберг В.Л. Артишкова Л.В. Василевська А.І. Жданова Н.М. Захарченко В.О. Карпенко Ю.В. Кондратюк Т.О. Курченко І.М. Ліждвой М.В. Наконечна Л.Т. Олішевська С.В. Павличенко А.К. Соколова О.В. Стойко В.І. Суббота А.Г. Тугай Т.І. Харкевич О.С. Чепчак Т.П. Чуєнко А.І. Юр"єва О.М. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Kurchenko Irina Nikolaevna. Physiological and biochemical peculiarities of the trophicum of the mitosporic and ascomycetes fungi. (popup.stage: ). Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology Ukrainian NAS. № 0210U003760
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