Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light

Development of Iodophanus carneus was conditioned by light. Hyphal growth was photoinhibited. Light wavelength increases carotene contents being blue and near ultraviolet light the most effective. For ascocarp induction or inhibition, the most effective wavelengths were blue. The possible role of fl...

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Autores principales: Diorio, L.A., Dokmetzian, D.A., Forchiassin, F.
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spelling todo:paper_03257541_v27_n2_p71_Diorio2023-10-03T15:24:01Z Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light Diorio, L.A. Dokmetzian, D.A. Forchiassin, F. carotenoid riboflavin derivative article Ascomycetes growth, development and aging light metabolism physiology radiation exposure reproduction ultraviolet radiation Ascomycota Carotenoids Flavins Light Reproduction Ultraviolet Rays Development of Iodophanus carneus was conditioned by light. Hyphal growth was photoinhibited. Light wavelength increases carotene contents being blue and near ultraviolet light the most effective. For ascocarp induction or inhibition, the most effective wavelengths were blue. The possible role of flavins is discussed. Fil:Diorio, L.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Dokmetzian, D.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Forchiassin, F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03257541_v27_n2_p71_Diorio
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topic carotenoid
riboflavin derivative
article
Ascomycetes
growth, development and aging
light
metabolism
physiology
radiation exposure
reproduction
ultraviolet radiation
Ascomycota
Carotenoids
Flavins
Light
Reproduction
Ultraviolet Rays
spellingShingle carotenoid
riboflavin derivative
article
Ascomycetes
growth, development and aging
light
metabolism
physiology
radiation exposure
reproduction
ultraviolet radiation
Ascomycota
Carotenoids
Flavins
Light
Reproduction
Ultraviolet Rays
Diorio, L.A.
Dokmetzian, D.A.
Forchiassin, F.
Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light
topic_facet carotenoid
riboflavin derivative
article
Ascomycetes
growth, development and aging
light
metabolism
physiology
radiation exposure
reproduction
ultraviolet radiation
Ascomycota
Carotenoids
Flavins
Light
Reproduction
Ultraviolet Rays
description Development of Iodophanus carneus was conditioned by light. Hyphal growth was photoinhibited. Light wavelength increases carotene contents being blue and near ultraviolet light the most effective. For ascocarp induction or inhibition, the most effective wavelengths were blue. The possible role of flavins is discussed.
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Dokmetzian, D.A.
Forchiassin, F.
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Dokmetzian, D.A.
Forchiassin, F.
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title Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light
title_short Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light
title_full Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light
title_fullStr Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light
title_full_unstemmed Development of Iodophanus carneus under different types of light
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