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Heterogeneity in Spore Aggregation and Germination Results in Different Sized, Cooperative Microcolonies in an Aspergillus niger Culture

J Lyu, Martin Tegelaar, Harm Post, Juan Moran Torres, Costanza Torchia, Maarten Altelaar, Robert‐Jan Bleichrodt, Hans de Cock, Luis G. Lugones, Han A. B. Wösten

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Abstract

Aspergillus niger can form microcolonies of different size due to partial aggregation of spores and germlings. So far, this heterogeneity was considered a negative trait by the industry. We here, however, show that heterogeneity in size within a population of microcolonies is beneficial for food degradation and stress survival. This functional heterogeneity is not only of interest for the industry to make blends of enzymes (e.g., for biofuel or bioplastic production) but could also play a role in nature for effective nutrient cycling and survival of the fungus.

Topics & Concepts

SporeConidiumFungusAspergillus nigerPopulationBiologyMicrobiologyHyphaBotanyFood scienceDemographySociologyFungal and yeast genetics researchMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology