Produção de Enzimas Oxidativas por Fungos Amazônicos Degradadores de Madeira
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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The degrading Amazonian fungi wood Datronia brunneoleuca, Lentinus crinitus, Trametes lactinea and Xylaria sp were evaluated in five ways of solid culture being
them: extract of jerimum, sugarcane bagasse, fish meal, extract of malte and BDA, in
pHs 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and temperatures 28º and 30ºC. The measures of the micelial
growth had been taken in two perpendicular directions for each 24 hours until it
completed the diameter Petri dishes. Medium tested industrials (Malte and BDA), cepas Amazonian of Datronia brunneoleuca, Trametes lactinea and Lentinus crinitus
presented good answer to the average growth in synthetic way of extract of malte in
the temperature of 30ºC however, the other ways had contributed to the growth of the
fungi, confirming that each fungu has its specifics nutricionais requirements. The best
result for radial growth of the fungi tested in synthetic way was extract of malte and
temperature 30º C where it got the great absolute value of growth for Datronia
brunneoleuca,Trametes lactnea and Lentinus crinitus. While the best pH for growth of
the fungi is in the range of 4-5. For determination of the micelial mass, it was used the
growth in liquid medium extract of jerimum and after 5, 10. 15, 20, 25 and 30 days the
micelial mass were calculated by the difference in relation to the dry weight (in
greenhouse 70ºC). The percentage of micelial mass produced was determined in the
end of the experiment and to each five days of incubation. In terms of absolute values
the great production occurred for Datronia brunneoleuca and the minor for Xylaria sp.
In general, with exception to Xylaria sp, the fungus had presented percentage of
production of micelial mass very near with a difference around 63% between them. For
determination of the activities of lacase, fenoloxidasel and peroxidase, in temperature
28º C, without light, in stationary condition. The fungi had been cultivated in liquid
medium extract of jerimum contend 3% of Tween 80 and 3% of magnesium sulphate. The basidiomycetes produce enzymes ligninolític of constituent form; however they can
be induced for the culture conditions. The results of the present research showed that
Amazonian fungi used with the addition of Tween-80 contributes to the increase of the
secretion of lacase and peroxidase. In general, it did not have statistics difference in
fenoloxidase activity and peroxidase between the tested fungi, with exception for
Xylaria sp that showed difference only in relation the Lentinus crinitus. It can be
concluded that the liquid medium of jerimum added of surfactante, dextrose and
sulphate of magnesium is adjusted for attainment of great micelial density for the fungi
Datronia brunneoleuca, Trametes lactinea and Lentinus crinitus and the use of Tween- 80 in the liquid medium contributes for the increase of the secretion of lacase for the
tested fungus.There is a positive relation between the enzymatic activity and
production of micelial mass in the fungi studied here.