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GROWTH OF PHELLINUS (PORIA) WEIRII ON DIFFERENT VITAMINS AND CARBON AND NITROGEN SOURCES
Authors:C Y Li  W B Bollen
Institution:Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, Corvallis, Oregon, 97331
Abstract:Mycelial growth of Phellinus weirii (Murr.) Gilb., a root pathogen of conifers in the Pacific Northwest, was studied in defined liquid media with different carbon and nitrogen sources and vitamins. The fungus grew significantly more on glucose, xylose, maltose, or fructose than on other carbon sources. Starch did not support growth. Maximum growth occurred in 4 weeks on all carbon sources except dextrin and sucrose, with which maximum growth occurred in 3 weeks. Of the nitrogen sources, peptone supported the best growth of the fungus; glutamic acid, serine, aspartic acid, alanine, leucine, ammonium sulphate, and urea supported significantly better growth than tyrosine, arginine, methionine, threonine, and glycine. Potassium nitrate, phenylalanine, sodium nitrate, lysine, proline, and cysteine inhibited growth. Thiamine hydrochloride was not absolutely required for growth of P. weirii, but better growth was obtained with its addition. The fungus showed no significant responses to a range of other vitamins.
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