Microbial Biotechnology (Jul 2021)

Aspergillus fumigatus AR04 obeys Arrhenius' rule in cultivation temperature shifts from 30 to 40°C

  • Susanne Nieland,
  • Susann Barig,
  • Julian Salzmann,
  • Frauke Gehrau,
  • Arief Izzairy Zamani,
  • Annabell Richter,
  • Julia Ibrahim,
  • Yvonne Gräser,
  • Chyan Leong Ng,
  • Klaus‐Peter Stahmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13739
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 1422 – 1432

Abstract

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Summary To set a benchmark in fungal growth rate, a differential analysis of prototrophic Aspergillus fumigatus AR04 with three ascomycetes applied in > 103 t year‐1 scale was performed, i.e. Ashbya gosspyii (riboflavin), Aspergillus niger (citric acid) and Aspergillus oryzae (food‐processing). While radial colony growth decreased 0.5‐fold when A. gossypii was cultivated at 40°C instead of 28°C, A. fumigatus AR04 responded with 1.7‐fold faster hyphal growth. A. niger and A. oryzae formed colonies at 40°C, but not at 43°C. Moreover, all A. fumigatus strains tested grew even at 49°C. In chemostat experiments, A. fumigatus AR04 reached steady state at a dilution rate of 0.7 h‐1 at 40°C, 120% more than reported for A. gossypii at 28°C. To study mycelial growth rates under unlimited conditions, carbon dioxide increase rates were calculated from concentrations detected online in the exhaust of batch fermentations for 3 h only. All rates calculated suggest that A. fumigatus AR04 approximates Arrhenius’ rule when comparing short cultivations at 30°C with those at 40°C. Linearization of the exponential phase and comparison of the slopes revealed an increase to 192% by the 10°C up‐shift.