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DATE : 2016/08/12
GROWTH AND
NUTRITION OF
FUNGI
Binod Pokhrel
B.V.Sc & A.H
AFU,Rampur
Growth
Growth is defined as the
irreversible increase in the dry
mass of an organism. It is
brought about by an increase in
cell size or number.
How growth takes place in Fungi?
 Mycelial fungi - extension growth of hyphae(tip).
 Unicellular fungi (e.g. yeasts) - increase in individual cell volume.
 Yeast like fungi grow partly as yeast and partly as chain of
elongated budding cells joined end to end .
 Moulds or filamentous fungi with multiple cells forming typically a
thread-like mass with many branches grows by branching and tip
elongation
Optimal condition for growth
 Presence of water: 80–90% of the fungi is
composed of water by mass, and requires
excess water for absorption due to the
evaporation of internally retent water.
 Presence of oxygen
 Neutral-acidic pH : Optimum pH 5.0
Contd…
 Low-medium temperature: ranges between 1 °C and
35 °C, with optimum growth at 25 °C.
 The majority of nutrients must be able to provide carbon,
proteins, vitamins and cases, ions. Due to the carbon
composition of the majority of organisms, dead and
organic matter provide rich sources of disaccharides and
polysaccharides such as maltose and starch and of the
monosaccharide glucose.
 In terms of nitrogen-rich sources, saprotrophs require
combined protein for the creation of proteins, which is
facilitated by the absorption of amino acids, and usually
taken from rich soil. Although both ions and vitamins are
rare, thiamine or ions such as potassium, phosphorus, and
magnesium aid the growth of the mycelium.
How Fungi is grown on lab?
1. Liquid bath culture
2. Liquid continuous culture
3. Culture on solid media
Liquid bath culture
If we wanted to
estimate the growth
of a mycelial fungus
growing in a LIQUID
medium, we might
first have to filter off
the liquid medium
and then determine
the dry mass of
the mycelium.
Liquid continuous culture
An alternative to the liquid batch
culture system is CONTINUOUS
CULTURE in a liquid medium:
 This involves the CONTINUOUS
ADDITION OF FRESH CULTURE
MEDIUM to the vessel and the
WITHDRAWAL (by means of an
overflow devise) of a corresponding
volume of OLD, SPENT MEDIUM,
which will contain some of the
microbial cells.
 The apparatus used is called
a chemostat
Solid Media
 While it's relatively easy
to determine the
biomass of a fungus
growing in a liquid
medium, it's more
difficult to estimate
biomass when a fungus
is growing in all three
dimensions over and
through a solid
medium.
 For this reason we
usually express the
growth of a colony in
terms of the RADIAL
EXTENSION OFTHE
COLONY (i.e. we
measure colony radius).
NUTRITION In FUNGI
 ALL fungi are CHEMOHETEROTROPHIC (chemo-
organotrophic) - synthesising the organic
compounds they need for growth and energy from
pre-existing organic sources in their environment,
using the energy from chemical reactions.
 They lack chlorophyll pigments and are incapable of
photosynthesis.
 Fungi absorb their food, rather than ingesting it as
their protoplasm is surrounded by rigid wall.
 SMALL MOLECULES (e.g. simple sugars, amino
acids) in solution can be absorbed directly across
the fungal wall and plasma membrane..
Contd..
 LARGER, MORE COMPLEX MOLECULES (e.g. polymers such
as polysaccharides and proteins) must be first broken down
into smaller molecules, which can then be absorbed.This
degradation takes place outside the fungal cell or hypha and is
achieved by enzymes which are either released through or are
bound to the fungal wall. Because these enzymes act outside
the cell they are called extracellular enzymes.
 Since water is essential for the diffusion of extracellular
enzymes and nutrients across the fungal wall and plasma
membrane, actively growing fungi are usually restricted to
relatively moist (or humid) environments.
 Fungi are more resistant to high osmotic pressure than
bacteria.
 Fungi require less nitrogen than bacteria to grow and can grow
at PH of 5.
Process of Nutrition intake
 As matter decomposes within a medium in which a
saprotroph is residing, the saprotroph breaks such matter
down into its composites.
 Proteins are broken down into their amino acid composites
through the breaking of peptide bonds by proteases.
 Lipids are broken down into fatty
acids and glycerol by lipases.
 Starch is broken down into pieces of simple disaccharides
by amylases.
 These products are re-absorbed into the hypha through the
cell wall via endocytosis and passed on throughout the
mycelium complex. This facilitates the passage of such
materials throughout the organism and allows for growth
and, if necessary, repair.
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Growth and Nutrition of Fungi

  • 1. DATE : 2016/08/12 GROWTH AND NUTRITION OF FUNGI Binod Pokhrel B.V.Sc & A.H AFU,Rampur
  • 2. Growth Growth is defined as the irreversible increase in the dry mass of an organism. It is brought about by an increase in cell size or number.
  • 3. How growth takes place in Fungi?  Mycelial fungi - extension growth of hyphae(tip).  Unicellular fungi (e.g. yeasts) - increase in individual cell volume.  Yeast like fungi grow partly as yeast and partly as chain of elongated budding cells joined end to end .  Moulds or filamentous fungi with multiple cells forming typically a thread-like mass with many branches grows by branching and tip elongation
  • 4.
  • 5. Optimal condition for growth  Presence of water: 80–90% of the fungi is composed of water by mass, and requires excess water for absorption due to the evaporation of internally retent water.  Presence of oxygen  Neutral-acidic pH : Optimum pH 5.0
  • 6. Contd…  Low-medium temperature: ranges between 1 °C and 35 °C, with optimum growth at 25 °C.  The majority of nutrients must be able to provide carbon, proteins, vitamins and cases, ions. Due to the carbon composition of the majority of organisms, dead and organic matter provide rich sources of disaccharides and polysaccharides such as maltose and starch and of the monosaccharide glucose.  In terms of nitrogen-rich sources, saprotrophs require combined protein for the creation of proteins, which is facilitated by the absorption of amino acids, and usually taken from rich soil. Although both ions and vitamins are rare, thiamine or ions such as potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium aid the growth of the mycelium.
  • 7. How Fungi is grown on lab? 1. Liquid bath culture 2. Liquid continuous culture 3. Culture on solid media
  • 8. Liquid bath culture If we wanted to estimate the growth of a mycelial fungus growing in a LIQUID medium, we might first have to filter off the liquid medium and then determine the dry mass of the mycelium.
  • 9. Liquid continuous culture An alternative to the liquid batch culture system is CONTINUOUS CULTURE in a liquid medium:  This involves the CONTINUOUS ADDITION OF FRESH CULTURE MEDIUM to the vessel and the WITHDRAWAL (by means of an overflow devise) of a corresponding volume of OLD, SPENT MEDIUM, which will contain some of the microbial cells.  The apparatus used is called a chemostat
  • 10. Solid Media  While it's relatively easy to determine the biomass of a fungus growing in a liquid medium, it's more difficult to estimate biomass when a fungus is growing in all three dimensions over and through a solid medium.  For this reason we usually express the growth of a colony in terms of the RADIAL EXTENSION OFTHE COLONY (i.e. we measure colony radius).
  • 11. NUTRITION In FUNGI  ALL fungi are CHEMOHETEROTROPHIC (chemo- organotrophic) - synthesising the organic compounds they need for growth and energy from pre-existing organic sources in their environment, using the energy from chemical reactions.  They lack chlorophyll pigments and are incapable of photosynthesis.  Fungi absorb their food, rather than ingesting it as their protoplasm is surrounded by rigid wall.  SMALL MOLECULES (e.g. simple sugars, amino acids) in solution can be absorbed directly across the fungal wall and plasma membrane..
  • 12. Contd..  LARGER, MORE COMPLEX MOLECULES (e.g. polymers such as polysaccharides and proteins) must be first broken down into smaller molecules, which can then be absorbed.This degradation takes place outside the fungal cell or hypha and is achieved by enzymes which are either released through or are bound to the fungal wall. Because these enzymes act outside the cell they are called extracellular enzymes.  Since water is essential for the diffusion of extracellular enzymes and nutrients across the fungal wall and plasma membrane, actively growing fungi are usually restricted to relatively moist (or humid) environments.  Fungi are more resistant to high osmotic pressure than bacteria.  Fungi require less nitrogen than bacteria to grow and can grow at PH of 5.
  • 13. Process of Nutrition intake  As matter decomposes within a medium in which a saprotroph is residing, the saprotroph breaks such matter down into its composites.  Proteins are broken down into their amino acid composites through the breaking of peptide bonds by proteases.  Lipids are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol by lipases.  Starch is broken down into pieces of simple disaccharides by amylases.  These products are re-absorbed into the hypha through the cell wall via endocytosis and passed on throughout the mycelium complex. This facilitates the passage of such materials throughout the organism and allows for growth and, if necessary, repair.

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  1. In this system the fungus continues GROWING EXPONENTIALLY because it's continuously supplied with fresh nutrients and oxygen, and the pH is controlled. But the actual RATE OF THAT EXPONENTIAL GROWTH will depend upon the RATE OF FLOW OF THE CULTURE MEDIUM through the culture vessel, i.e. the DILUTION RATE.
  2. The LAG PHASE follows inoculation of the plate. During this phase spores are beginning to germinate (spore inoculum) or severed hyphae are beginning to branch (mycelial inoculum). The EXPONENTIAL PHASE lasts until the colony radius is only approx. 100µm (0.1 mm). Because readings of colony radius are often made at daily intervals this phase is often missed. During the LINEAR PHASE the rate of increase in colony radius is constant. The slope of this region represents the COLONY RADIAL GROWTH RATE = Kr. A DECELERATION in colony extension occurs as the colony approaches the margin of the Petri dish and staling metabolites begin to accumulate within the growth medium.