Molecules (Mar 2011)

Role of the Morphology and Polyphosphate in Trichoderma harzianum Related to Cadmium Removal

  • Carlos Alberto Alves da Silva,
  • Galba Maria de Campos Takaki,
  • Aline Elesbão do Nascimento,
  • Marcos Antonio Barbosa de Lima,
  • Patrícia Mendes de Souza,
  • Adriana de Freitas Lima,
  • Gabrielle Ferreira de Moura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16032486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 2486 – 2500

Abstract

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This study concerns the metabolism of polyphosphate in Trichoderma harzianum, a biocontrol agent with innate resistance against most chemicals used in agriculture, including metals, when grown in the presence of different concentrations of cadmium. The biomass production was affected by the concentration of metal used. Control cultures were able to accumulate polyphosphate under the conditions used. Moreover, the presence of cadmium induced a reduction in polyphosphate content related to the concentration used. The morphological/ultrastructural aspects were characterized by using optical and scanning electron microscopy, and were affected by the heavy metal presence and concentration. The efficiency of cadmium removal revealed the potential of the microorganism for use in remediation. The data indicate the potential for polyphosphate accumulation by the fungus, as well as its degradation related to tolerance/survival in the presence of cadmium ions.

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