Viability of dry Trichoderma harzianum spores under storage

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1997
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Spores of the potential biocontrol agent Trichoderma harzianum P1 were prepared without (Mi) and with heat shock (40 degrees C for 90 min) after fermentation (M2), filtered into a paste and dried over silica gel. M1 and M2 exhibited high viability (55%) and similar initial trehalose contents (4.0 and 5.4%, respectively) after slow drying. No significant differences in viability were found between treatments during storage for 110 days under different temperatures, T (8, 33 and 42 degrees C) and water activities, a(w) (0.03, 0.33 and 0.75). Viability of spores, after storage at a(w) = 0.03 were 100 and 70% for 8 and 33 degrees C, respectively. During storage, decrease in trehalose content and viability was faster at a(w) = 0.75 and 42 degrees C. Loss of viability was modeled by a first order kinetic model depending on 1/T and a(w). M2 (with heat shock) showed slightly higher trehalose contents than M1 which resulted in 100% viability after 52 days at 8 degrees C.
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