Inter- and intra-species heterogeneity in germination of Aspergillus conidia

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2022-09

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Ijadpanahsaravi, MaryamISNI 0000000506753983
Teertstra, Wieke RISNI 0000000396030943
Wosten, HanISNI 0000000395913701

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Abstract

Aspergilli are among the most abundant fungi worldwide. They degrade organic material and can be pathogens of plants and animals. Aspergilli spread by forming high numbers of conidia. Germination of these stress resistant asexual spores is characterized by a swelling and a germ tube stage. Here, we show that conidia of Aspergillusniger,Aspergillusoryzae,Aspergillusclavatus, Aspergillusnidulans and Aspergillusterreus show different swelling and germ tube formation dynamics in pure water or in water supplemented with (in)organic nutrients. Apart from inter-species heterogeneity, intra-species heterogeneity was observed within spore populations of the aspergilli except for A.terreus. Sub-populations of conidia differing in size and/or contrast showed different swelling and germ tube formation dynamics. Together, data imply that aspergilli differ in their competitive potential depending on the substrate. Moreover, results suggest that intra-species heterogeneity provides a bet hedging mechanism to optimize survival of aspergilli.

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Amino acids, Aspergillus, Conidia, Fungus, Germination, Swelling, Microbiology, Molecular Biology

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Ijadpanahsaravi, M, Teertstra, W R & Wösten, H A B 2022, 'Inter- and intra-species heterogeneity in germination of Aspergillus conidia', Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, International Journal of General and Molecular Microbiology, vol. 115, no. 9, pp. 1151-1164. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10482-022-01762-4