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Fungal growth regulator

T t has been reported that fungal cellulases are induced enzymes and that cellulose preparations induce cellulolytic activity while easily assimilable carbon sources give the best fungal growth but less production of enzyme activity (9,12, 14). For example, Horton and Keen (10) found that 7.5 X 10"3M D-glucose repressed the synthesis of cellulase to a basal level in Pyrenochaeta terrestris and suggested that cellulase synthesis was regulated by an induction-repression mechanism. [Pg.196]


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