Effect of Temperature on Production of Endoglucanase and Xylanase from Some Green Manure Fungal Decomposers

Ravindra Kumar *

ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Karnal-132 001 (Haryana), India.

Asha Sinha

Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 (UP), India.

Manisha Srivastava

Sri A.K. P.G. College, Varanasi-221005 (UP), India.

Seweta Srivastava

School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara-144 411 (Punjab), India.

Anirudha Chattopadhyay

Department of Plant Pathology, C.P. College of Agriculture, S.D. Agricultural University, S.K. Nagar-385506, Gujarat, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Among the various microorganisms reported for their capabilities of cellulases and xylanases production, fungi are the most potent producers. This study reports the production of xylanolytic and cellulolytic enzymes by potential decomposing fungal isolates using a cheap medium containing green manure substrate and chemically defined basal medium under solid-state culture. A number of decomposing fungi were screened for cellulolytic and xylanolytic potential. The  enzyme  production  with  purified  carboxy  methyl  cellulose  (CMC)  and  birch  wood  xylan  was  studied and found to be promising. Aspergillus niger produced the highest amount of endoglucanase and xylanase viz., 3.635 U mg-1 protein min-1 and 2498.20 U mg-1 protein min-1, respectively at 25ºC. Growth and enzyme production was affected by the alterations in temperature. Highest production of endoglucanse and xylanase were noted at 25ºC and 30ºC.

Keywords: Endoglucanase, fungal decomposers, Sesbania aculeata L. and xylanase


How to Cite

Kumar, Ravindra, Asha Sinha, Manisha Srivastava, Seweta Srivastava, and Anirudha Chattopadhyay. 2018. “Effect of Temperature on Production of Endoglucanase and Xylanase from Some Green Manure Fungal Decomposers”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 25 (5):1-7. https://doi.org/10.9734/ARRB/2018/40314.

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