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GERALD F. DEITZER † BENJAMIN A. Horwitz † Jonathan Gressel 《Photochemistry and photobiology》1988,47(3):425-431
Abstract— Trichoderma harzianum normally requires light for conidiation. Conidiation of colonies grown in continuous light does not appear to be rhythmic, but sharp banding patterns are formed under light/dark cycles. A single pulse of blue light produces a sharp band of conidia that forms where the growing edge of the mycelia is located at the time when the light is given. A period of about 24 h is required following the light pulse to produce mature conidia. During this time colonies are insensitive to further induction by light. The fluence required to produce 50% saturation varies by a factor of about 3 depending on when the pulse is given. This change of sensitivity is rhythmic with a period length of approximately 27 h when grown on medium containing deoxycholate.
The pattern of conidiation in a mutant strain (B119), which is able to form conidia in the dark, is rhythmic and the period length is dependent on the composition of the medium. Addition of deoxycholate to the medium increased the interval between dark bands from 12 to 24 h. The rhythmic banding is suppressed in constant light and a double banding pattern is produced in light/dark cycles. A pulse of blue light induces a band of conidia in this mutant, as in the wild type, but it also delays the reappearance of the dark banding pattern. The extent of this delay depends on when the pulse is given and, although the period length of the dark conidiation rhythm is affected by deoxycholate, the effect of blue light on its phase is not. Of the various rhythmic responses of Trichoderma studied here. the delay in reappearance of the dark banding pattern in B119 is the most promising for further detailed studies, for example of wavelength and temperature dependence. 相似文献
The pattern of conidiation in a mutant strain (B119), which is able to form conidia in the dark, is rhythmic and the period length is dependent on the composition of the medium. Addition of deoxycholate to the medium increased the interval between dark bands from 12 to 24 h. The rhythmic banding is suppressed in constant light and a double banding pattern is produced in light/dark cycles. A pulse of blue light induces a band of conidia in this mutant, as in the wild type, but it also delays the reappearance of the dark banding pattern. The extent of this delay depends on when the pulse is given and, although the period length of the dark conidiation rhythm is affected by deoxycholate, the effect of blue light on its phase is not. Of the various rhythmic responses of Trichoderma studied here. the delay in reappearance of the dark banding pattern in B119 is the most promising for further detailed studies, for example of wavelength and temperature dependence. 相似文献