Two methods were compared for determining the concentration of penetrative biomass during growth of Rhizopus oligosporus on an artificial solid substrate consisting of an inert gel and starch as the sole source of carbon and energy. The first method was based on the use of a hand microtome to make sections of approximately 0.2- to 0.4-mm thickness parallel to the substrate surface and the determination of the glucosamine content in each slice. Use of glucosamine measurements to estimate biomass concentrations was shown to be problematic due to the large variations in glucosamine content with mycelial age. The second method was a novel method based on the use of confocal scanning laser microscopy to estimate the fractional volume occupied by...
By computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal cell surface...
Several aspects of plant development, such as lateral root morphogenesis, occur on time spans of sev...
In solid-state fermentation (SSF) research, it is not possible to separate biomass quantitatively fr...
In order to develop a method for use in investigations of spatial biomass distribution in solid-stat...
A method has been developed for the visualization and three-dimensional (3D) measurement of mycorrhi...
The growth of Rhizopus oligosporus on a model solid substrate consisting of cassava starch and other...
The growth pattern of Phanerochaete chrysosporium on different Miscanthus x giganteus biomass fracti...
Quantitative and reproducible information concerning the development of the extraradical mycelium of...
Mycelial morphology is a critically important process property in industrial fermentations of filame...
A technique is described which enables high resolution images of the distribution of individual hyph...
The degradation capacity and utilisation of complex plant substrates are crucial for the functioning...
Rhizopus oligosporus was grown in membrane filter culture as a model solid-state fermentation system...
Incorporation of radioactive glucose and N-acetyl glucosamine into the walls of growing fungal hypha...
Aims: In solid state fermentation (SSF), estimation of biomass is difficult as fungal mycelium penet...
Fungal growth in time and space at the substrate surface was modelled for a simple system mimicking ...
By computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal cell surface...
Several aspects of plant development, such as lateral root morphogenesis, occur on time spans of sev...
In solid-state fermentation (SSF) research, it is not possible to separate biomass quantitatively fr...
In order to develop a method for use in investigations of spatial biomass distribution in solid-stat...
A method has been developed for the visualization and three-dimensional (3D) measurement of mycorrhi...
The growth of Rhizopus oligosporus on a model solid substrate consisting of cassava starch and other...
The growth pattern of Phanerochaete chrysosporium on different Miscanthus x giganteus biomass fracti...
Quantitative and reproducible information concerning the development of the extraradical mycelium of...
Mycelial morphology is a critically important process property in industrial fermentations of filame...
A technique is described which enables high resolution images of the distribution of individual hyph...
The degradation capacity and utilisation of complex plant substrates are crucial for the functioning...
Rhizopus oligosporus was grown in membrane filter culture as a model solid-state fermentation system...
Incorporation of radioactive glucose and N-acetyl glucosamine into the walls of growing fungal hypha...
Aims: In solid state fermentation (SSF), estimation of biomass is difficult as fungal mycelium penet...
Fungal growth in time and space at the substrate surface was modelled for a simple system mimicking ...
By computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal cell surface...
Several aspects of plant development, such as lateral root morphogenesis, occur on time spans of sev...
In solid-state fermentation (SSF) research, it is not possible to separate biomass quantitatively fr...