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- W1764005280 abstract "This chapter discusses the physiology and biotechnology of Aspergillus species. The genus Aspergillus is found worldwide and consists of more than 180 officially recognized species. Molecular and genetic studies of Aspergillus species tend to concentrate on four thoroughly investigated species: A. nidulans, A. niger, A. oryzae, and A. fumigatus. The physiology of the Aspergillus such as life cycle, physiological responses and signal transductions, and carbon and nitrogen metabolisms are presented in this chapter. Most Aspergillus species, except A. fumigatus, have both sexual and asexual processes for spore duplication. A few, including A. nidulans, are also able to reproduce via a parasexual cycle. The capacities of microbial species to survive and respond physiologically to changes in their environment enable these species to exist under a broad range of conditions. Several signaling pathways are involved in Aspergillus cell growth and differentiation, and indicate links between cell developments to metabolite biosynthesis. The molecular biology of Aspergillus is also explained with the help of its gene expression, and by discussing the molecular biology approach of production of protein by Aspergillus species. The chapter presents the industrial application of the Aspergillus species such as citric acid production, production of extracellular enzymes, role of Aspergillus in the process of biotransformation, production of secondary metabolites, environmental applications, and production of other industrial products." @default.
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- W1764005280 title "Physiology and Biotechnology of Aspergillus" @default.
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