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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1990 December; 56(12): 3885-3887
Variation in polygalacturonase production among Aspergillus flavus isolates.
P J Cotty,
T E Cleveland,
R L Brown and
J E Mellon
Southern Regional Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture, New Orleans, Louisiana 70179-0687.
ABSTRACT
Pectinase production by Aspergillus flavus was determined by measuring clear zones formed around colonies stained with ruthenium red. Several isolates produced red zones instead of clear zones. Red zones were reproduced with pectinesterase and correlated with absence of specific polygalacturonases. Of 87 isolates tested, 15 produced red zones.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1990 December; 56(12): 3885-3887
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