Study on Culture and Mutational Screening of Pholiota Adipose

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Appropriate seeding medium was chosen in the paper : potatoes 50g , wood chips25g, glucose10g, peptone5g, KH2PO41.0g, MgSO4 0.5g, Vitamin B1 a little, 500ml water. wood chips 80%, Bran 17%, Gypsum powder 2%, Sucrose 1%, Feed-water ratio 1:1. Pholiota adipose was cultured at 15°C-18°C, relative moisture 60%-80% for 15-25days. The spore of Pholiota adipose was mutagenesis with Nitrite,5minutes,Nitrite 0.1mol/L,Strong ability to obtain mycelium of Pholiota adipose. The strain mutagenesis by 0.05mol / L sodium nitrite could grow mutagenicity colony, When sodium nitrite concentration was higher than 0.1mol / L, the mycelium of Pholiota adipose began to dissolve.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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337-340

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December 2012

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