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Energetic efficiency of complex substrate utilization by Trichoderma viride

Abstract

The efficiency of carbon substrate utilization is evaluated as the thermodynamic efficiency (eta{sub x}) of microbial growth. Three methods based on mass-energy balance are used for the efficiency studies of complex substrates (straw, plant juices, lye) utilization by microfungi Trichoderma viride. 1. According to substrate and biomass balance eta{sub x}=0.55, 0.37 and 0.36 for Trichoderma viride growth on alkali pretreated wheat straw during 23, 34 and 50 hours. Cellulose biodegradation increases with cultivation time. However, the efficiency of cellulose utilization for cell mass growth decreases at the same time. 2. In accordance with oxygen-balance calculations eta{sub x}=0.75 and 0.71 for the same processes. The discrepancy in results from the above two methods probably can be explained by the following: A. Substrate and biomass balance gives underestimated results. B. Oxygen balance method includes the part of energy for extracellular product formation and therefore eta{sub x} can be overestimated. C. The efficiency of complex soluble substrate utilization (lye, green juice, deproteinized brown plant juice) tested by means of pulse method gives the values of eta{sub x}=0.72-0.88. Similar high estimates of eta{sub x} in C-limited batch culture are observed for soluble carbohydrates (glucose, galactose, lactose, xylose) but not for acetate. The pulse method  More>>
Authors:
Leite, M; Apine, A; Zeltina, M; Shvinka, J [1] 
  1. AN Latvijskoj SSR, Riga (USSR). August Kirchstein Inst. of Microbiology
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1989
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
DE-89-014649; EDB-90-006920
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Acta Biotechnologia; (German Democratic Republic); Journal Volume: 9:5
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; 59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; ENZYMES; PRODUCTION; TRICHODERMA VIRIDE; CELL CULTURES; BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND; BIOMASS; CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND; EFFICIENCY; ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS; STRAW; SUBSTRATES; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DECOMPOSITION; ENERGY SOURCES; EUMYCOTA; FUNGI; HYDROLYSIS; LYSIS; PLANTS; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; SOLVOLYSIS; TRICHODERMA; 090900* - Biomass Fuels- Processing- (1990-); 550200 - Biochemistry; 550700 - Microbiology
OSTI ID:
5419522
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0138-4988; CODEN: ACBTD
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 421-430
Announcement Date:
Jan 15, 1990

Citation Formats

Leite, M, Apine, A, Zeltina, M, and Shvinka, J. Energetic efficiency of complex substrate utilization by Trichoderma viride. Germany: N. p., 1989. Web. doi:10.1002/abio.370090504.
Leite, M, Apine, A, Zeltina, M, & Shvinka, J. Energetic efficiency of complex substrate utilization by Trichoderma viride. Germany. https://doi.org/10.1002/abio.370090504
Leite, M, Apine, A, Zeltina, M, and Shvinka, J. 1989. "Energetic efficiency of complex substrate utilization by Trichoderma viride." Germany. https://doi.org/10.1002/abio.370090504.
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title = {Energetic efficiency of complex substrate utilization by Trichoderma viride}
author = {Leite, M, Apine, A, Zeltina, M, and Shvinka, J}
abstractNote = {The efficiency of carbon substrate utilization is evaluated as the thermodynamic efficiency (eta{sub x}) of microbial growth. Three methods based on mass-energy balance are used for the efficiency studies of complex substrates (straw, plant juices, lye) utilization by microfungi Trichoderma viride. 1. According to substrate and biomass balance eta{sub x}=0.55, 0.37 and 0.36 for Trichoderma viride growth on alkali pretreated wheat straw during 23, 34 and 50 hours. Cellulose biodegradation increases with cultivation time. However, the efficiency of cellulose utilization for cell mass growth decreases at the same time. 2. In accordance with oxygen-balance calculations eta{sub x}=0.75 and 0.71 for the same processes. The discrepancy in results from the above two methods probably can be explained by the following: A. Substrate and biomass balance gives underestimated results. B. Oxygen balance method includes the part of energy for extracellular product formation and therefore eta{sub x} can be overestimated. C. The efficiency of complex soluble substrate utilization (lye, green juice, deproteinized brown plant juice) tested by means of pulse method gives the values of eta{sub x}=0.72-0.88. Similar high estimates of eta{sub x} in C-limited batch culture are observed for soluble carbohydrates (glucose, galactose, lactose, xylose) but not for acetate. The pulse method is advantageous for testing the 'true' efficiency of carbon substrate utilization in a definite physiological environment. (orig.).}
doi = {10.1002/abio.370090504}
journal = []
volume = {9:5}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1989}
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