Sporophore production ofAgaricus bisporus in aseptic environments |
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Authors: | J. Y. Park V. P. Agnihotri |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory, Sault Ste. Marie, P.O. Box 490, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Production of mature sporophores ofAgaricus bisporus was achieved for the first time in amended, autoclaved soil, gamma-sterilized soil, and soil-extract agar medium. The initiation of sporophores was triggered by metabolites of soil-inhabiting bacteria, particularly nodule forming isolates. Whether a single metabolite or several metabolites of these bacteria caused formation of sporophores could not be established; however, biotin alone when added to soil extract medium produced comparable results. The potentiality of different bacteria to induce sporophore formation varied considerably within species and isolates.Amino acids favored vegetative growth ofA. bisporus, but failed to induce formation of sporophores. Organic acids supported luxuriant growth and poor sporophore formation. Among several growth-promoting substances and vitamins, biotin induced abundant formation of mature sporophores.The authors are thankful to Dr. C. Corke, Department of Soil Microbiology, University of Guelph, Ontario, for providing some bacterial cultures used in this study. |
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