Twenty one isolates of lactose fermenting yeast were obtained from local yoghurt by using Davis's Yeast Salt agar which contained only the lactose as a carbon and energy source by following some initial cultured and microscopic tests. They had been subjected to qualitative and quantitative screening to choose the best isolate in biomass production. It was clear that isolates D1,D3,E3,F1,F2,F3 were have grown very slowly so they were ignored. The most rapid isolates have been selected for quantitative screening. Presence of lactose as the only carbon source had supply a selective pressure in reject yeasts that couldn’t consume lactose. Diagnostic results showed that the best isolate was Kluyveromyces marxianus, and marked with (A1).
Results showed that the optimum conditions for production of inulunase from isolate Kluyveromyces marxianus AY2 by submerged culture could be achieved by using inulin as carbon source at a concentration of 2% with mixture of yeast extract and ammonium sulphate in a ratio of 1:1 in a concentration of 1% at initial pH 5.5 after incubation for 42 hours at 30ºC.
Yeasts are distributed in all environments and have been reported as potential biocontrol agents against various phytopathogenic fungi. To investigate their enzymatic and biological activities, 32 yeasts were isolated from 15 date vinegar samples. Evaluation of the antagonistic activities of isolated yeasts against the plant pathogens Fusarium oxysporium, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, and Macrophomina phaseolina indicated that there are two yeasts had the highest inhibitory effect against plant pathogens, these yeasts identified as Kluyveromyces marxianus and Torulaspora delbrueckii using traditional and molecular methods. These yeast isolates were tested for fungal cell wall degrading enzymes (in vitro), and results indicated that the
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