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EFFECT OF N-ACETYL PYRIMETHANIL AND PYRIMETHANIL COMPOUNDS ON CELLULASE, ENDO 1,4B GLUCANASE, CHITINASE AND LYTIC ENZYMES PRODUCTION BY ASPERGILLUS NIGER
2012
Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
Two series of pyrimidine derivatives (pyrimethanil and N-acetyl pyrimethanil) were tested to show their effect on the metabolic activity of Aspergillus niger. The two compounds have been used with different concentrations of 0, 2.5, 5 and 10 µg/ml to indicate the fungus ability to produce cellulase, Endo 1,4B glucanase and chitinase enzymes. The highest levels of Endo 1,4B glucanase and cellulase enzymes production were at concentration of 2.5 µg/ml of pyrimethanil compound and 10 µg/ ml of
doi:10.21608/jacb.2012.54947
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