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THE ROLE OF LIGHT IN FRUCTIFICATION OF THE BASIDIOMYCETE CYATHUS STERCOREUS
Authors:Benjamin C Lu
Abstract:Fructification in cultures of Cyathus stercoreus (Schw.) de Toni is a process in which photochemical reactions are involved. The amount of light energy required for fruiting to take place is a constant. This photoinductive constant is approximately 17200 foot-candle-hours considering optimum temperature (25 C) and light-saturation effect with reference to light intensity (240 ft-c). It is hypothesized that photoinduction becomes operative when a hypothetical “photoreceptive precursor” develops in the mycelium. The development of such a precursor is believed to occur when conditions unfavorable for good vegetative growth (e.g. shortage of food supply) develop in the culture. Internal metabolic pathways then shift to favor the production of the photoreceptive precursor. A linear function is derived which characterizes the biological photoinduction of fruit-body formation.
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