ES8505716A1 - Trichoderma harzianum strain and trichorzianine peptide - Google Patents

Trichoderma harzianum strain and trichorzianine peptide

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ES8505716A1
ES8505716A1 ES532026A ES532026A ES8505716A1 ES 8505716 A1 ES8505716 A1 ES 8505716A1 ES 532026 A ES532026 A ES 532026A ES 532026 A ES532026 A ES 532026A ES 8505716 A1 ES8505716 A1 ES 8505716A1
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Strain of Trichoderma harzianum, deposited at the Tristitut Pasteur as No.I223 and at ATCC as nb 20672. The strain has the following cultural characteristics. A flat mycelium, translucid and hardly discernible by the naked eye. After about 3 days culture, sporgenic formations appear on the surface, at first these are white but afterwards colour to a green shade. Spore bearing parts- theconidioph ores are branched in an orthogonal manner. The sporogenic cells (phialides) carried by these branches may be grouped in twos or threes, they are of variable height (8-12 microns), narrow (2.5 microns) little distended and able to be curved. The spores are globular to sub-globular, green-coloured and have a dia. of about 3 microns; they appear almost smooth at a magnification of 1000. The walls of the spores are completely smooth under the microscope. The growth temp. is 17-32 deg.C, optimal at 20-24 deg.C. They sprout in classical media, such as malt-agar, potato-glucose-agar or oat flakes, at pH 4-7, esp. 5. Sporulation is greater in a rich medium. Growth is aerobic.
ES532026A 1983-04-28 1984-04-27 Trichoderma harzianum strain and trichorzianine peptide Expired ES8505716A1 (en)

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FR8307051A FR2545099B1 (en) 1983-04-28 1983-04-28 NOVEL STRAIN OF TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM METHOD FOR ISOLATING THIS STRAIN, METHOD FOR CULTURING THIS STRAIN, NEW PEPTIDES PRODUCED BY THIS STRAIN, AND APPLICATION OF THIS STRAIN AND THESE NEW PEPTIDES OR THE PRODUCT OBTAINED BY THE CULTURE PROCESS AS A MEANS OF BIOLOGY IN THE FORM OF A PHYTOSANITARY PRODUCT
EP84400545A EP0124388A1 (en) 1983-04-28 1984-03-16 Strain of Trichoderma harzianum, process for its isolation, process for its culture, peptides or compounds produced by this strain and application of this strain and these peptides or the product produced by the culture process as a means for biological control in the form of a phytosanitary product

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IL71559A0 (en) 1984-07-31
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