ADAPTATION OF ASPERGILLUS-NIGER TO ACIDIC CONDITIONS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO SALT STRESS AND MICONAZOLE

Citation
Jc. Park et al., ADAPTATION OF ASPERGILLUS-NIGER TO ACIDIC CONDITIONS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO SALT STRESS AND MICONAZOLE, Mycological research, 100, 1996, pp. 869-874
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Mycology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09537562
Volume
100
Year of publication
1996
Part
7
Pages
869 - 874
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-7562(1996)100:<869:AOATAC>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Adaptation of Aspergillus niger to acidic conditions was evaluated qua ntitatively at a single hypha level by a continuous measurement system . Hyphal growth was inhibited by exposure to acidic conditions (pH 2.4 or lower). Hyphae resumed extension growth after 30 min sustained exp osure to pH 2.4 and 2.2, but did not recover from exposure to pH 2.0. However, hyphal growth was maintained at even lower pH values if the d ecrease in medium pH was carried out in a stepwise fashion. In this wa y, hyphal growth continued until pH was reduced to 1.4. This hyphal ad aptation occurred within 20 min of exposure to acidic conditions, but was lost during a subsequent 30-60 min wash with unsupplemented medium (pH 5.1). Hyphae adapted to acidic conditions were insensitive to the antifungal agent miconazole, at concentrations inhibitory; to unadapt ed cells. By contrast, hyphal sensitivity to miconazole was unaffected by prior adaptation to salt stress, and adaptation to acidic conditio ns had no effect on the sensitivity to salt stress.