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Fig. 4 | Microbial Cell Factories

Fig. 4

From: Inducing perylenequinone production from a bambusicolous fungus Shiraia sp. S9 through co-culture with a fruiting body-associated bacterium Pseudomonas fulva SB1

Fig. 4

Effects of live P. fulva SB1 cells, hot water extract (BE), crude polysaccharide (BPS) and bacteria in the dialysis tubing on mycelium dry biomass (A), PQ contents in mycelium (B), the released PQs in cultural broth (C) and total PQ production (D) in submerged culture of Shiraia sp. S9. The S9 strain treated with the equal volumes of sterile LB broth or water instead of live SB1 suspension or bacterial extracts solution were used as control groups, respectively. ‘Non-contact’ indicates live bacteria in dialysis tubing treatment. ‘−’ indicates control groups. ‘+’ indicates different treatment groups. Values are mean ± SD from three independent experiments. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 versus control groups

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