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Effect of chitosan on physiological, morphological, and ultrastructural characteristics of wood-degrading fungi

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2007.09.006

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bioactive molecule; mode(s) of action; Sphaeropsis sapinea; Trichoderma harzianum; wood degradation

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An investigation was undertaken to understand the mechanism(s) by which chitosan exerts its antifungal effects against the wood-degrading fungi Sphaeropsis sapinea and Trichoderma harzianum. Exposure to increasing concentrations of chitosan caused an increase in the amount of hydrogen peroxide accumulation in cultures of S. sapinea, which wits accompanied by it decrease in Superoxide formation. The same effect was not observed in T. harzianum. Potassium ion leakage wits an early event for both test fungi, leakage being more pronounced for S. sapinea than T. harzianum for the first 5 min. particularly at higher concentrations of chitosan treatment. Fluorescence microscopy provided evidence that the effect of chitosan on fungal hyphae was mediated through alterations in the plasma membrane properties. Chitosan also severely affected fungal morphology. Increasing concentrations of chitosan induced excessive branching, vacuolation, and it reduction in hyphal diameter. Transmission electron microscopy, which showed more severe ultrastructural changes in S. sapinea hyphae from chitosan treatment as compared to T. harzianum, provided valuable complementary information. The data Suggest that the plasma membrane may be the primary target of chitosan action, and that the two fungi differ in the extent to which they are affected. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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