RESEARCH ON OBTAINING LIQUID MYCELIA FROM PLEUROTUS SPP. STRAINS AND TESTING THEIR FRUITING POTENTIAL

Ionut Cristian Rusu, M. Nicolcioiu
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The paper focuses on the obtaining biotechnology and in vitro propagation of edible and/or medicinal macromycetes mycelia from the genus Pleurotus in submerged cultures in order to produce the biological “seeding” material - spawn. The quality and biological purity of the spawn is critical to the success of mushroom production and productivity. Starting from stock cultures from the collection of the RDIVFG Vidra, the mother cultures were obtained, the biological material being represented by two strains of Pleurotus ostreatus and one strain of Pleurotus citrinopileatus, each of them being cultivated in PDB + K2HPO4 (1,5g/l), pH 6.5 medium at different stirring speeds (0/100/150 rpm). The submerged growing biomass was used to inoculate wheat caryopsis, that evolved into spawn after complete colonization. The lignocellulosic substrate was obtained from wheat straws with the addition of nutritional supplements (wheat and maize bran and sunflower middlings) and distributed in the polypropylene bags. Their yielding capacity was verified in the fruiting chamber of the laboratory micro-mushroom farm test facility.
侧耳菌液体菌丝的提取及结实性研究
本文主要研究了从侧耳菌属(Pleurotus)中获得可食用和(或)药用大型菌丝体的生物技术和体外培养方法,以生产生物“播种”材料——菌种。菌种的质量和生物纯度对蘑菇生产的成功和产量至关重要。从RDIVFG Vidra收集的原始培养物开始,获得母培养物,生物材料为2株平菇(Pleurotus ostreatus)和1株柠檬平菇(Pleurotus citrinopileatus),分别在PDB + K2HPO4 (1,5g/l), pH 6.5的培养基中以不同的搅拌速度(0/100/150 rpm)培养。利用淹没生长生物量接种小麦颖果,颖果在完全定植后进化成卵。木质纤维素底物由麦秆中添加营养添加剂(小麦、玉米麸皮和葵花籽)获得,并分布在聚丙烯袋中。在实验室微蘑菇场试验装置的结果室中验证了它们的生产能力。
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