Influence of Different Nanomaterials on Growth and Mycotoxin Production of <i>Penicillium verrucosum</i>

  • Kathrin Kotzybik (3180354)
  • Volker Gräf (3180363)
  • Lena Kugler (3180348)
  • Dominic A. Stoll (3180360)
  • Ralf Greiner (3180357)
  • Rolf Geisen (3180351)
  • Markus Schmidt-Heydt (3180366)
Publication date
March 2016

Abstract

<div><p>Nanoparticles are ubiquitous in the environment. They originate from anthropogenic or natural sources or they are intentionally produced for different purposes. There exist manifold applications of nanoparticles in modern life leading unavoidably to a confrontation and interaction between nanomaterial and living organisms. Based on their wide distribution tending to increase steadily, the influence of particles based on silica and silver, exhibiting nominal sizes between 0.65 nm and 200 nm, on the physiology of the mycotoxigenic filamentous fungus <i>Penicillium verrucosum</i> was analyzed. The applied concentration and time-point, the size and the chemical composition of the particles was shown to have a strong influence on growth ...

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