A Comparative Study of Penicillium italicum Filtrates Isolated from Rotted
Abstract
Saprophytic species of Penicillium are among the best-known representatives of the Eurotiales and live mainly on organic biodegradable substances. The current study included preparation of Penicillium italicum filtrates which is the plant saprophyte that common in post-harvest disease commonly associated with citrus fruits. The objectives of our study were determination of the active medium for growing and production of P. italicum metabolites. Results revealed that the biomass of the mold growth was more weight in solid-state fermentation than in liquid fermentation. The crude extract of two replicates of P. italicum YES and CZ medium culture for the selective isolate active were 0.063 and 0.042 mg respectively. The crude extract of rotted orange with P. italicum was 0.11 mg.
Saprophytic species of Penicillium are among the best-known representatives of the Eurotiales and live mainly on organic biodegradable substances. The current study included preparation of Penicillium italicum filtrates which is the plant saprophyte that common in post-harvest disease commonly associated with citrus fruits. The objectives of our study were determination of the active medium for growing and production of P. italicum metabolites. Results revealed that the biomass of the mold growth was more weight in solid-state fermentation than in liquid fermentation. The crude extract of two replicates of P. italicum YES and CZ medium culture for the selective isolate active were 0.063 and 0.042 mg respectively. The crude extract of rotted orange with P. italicum was 0.11 mg.
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