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    Growth and light emission of luminous basidiomycetes cultivated on solid media and in submerged culture [Text] / S. E. Medvedeva [et al.] // Mycosphere. - 2014. - Vol. 5, Is. 4. - P565-577, DOI 10.5943/mycosphere/5/4/9. - Cited References:23. - This study was supported by grant No. 11.G34.31.058 (RF Government) and Projects No. 71 and No. 38 (SB RAS). . - ISSN 2077-7000
РУБ Mycology
Рубрики:
MYCELIAL GROWTH
   PANELLUS-STYPTICUS

   BIOLUMINESCENCE

   LUMINESCENCE

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
luminescence -- luminous higher fungi -- mycelium
Аннотация: There are higher fungi that emit visible light; however, little is known about their requirements for good growth and bright luminescence. Knowledge of these requirements is extremely important for maintaining fungal cultures in laboratory conditions and preparation of luminous mycelia for research purposes. Luminous higher fungi Panellus stipticus, Armillaria sp. and Neonothopanus nambi isolated from different climatic areas and maintained in CCIBSO 836 (Collection of IBP SB RAS, Russia) were used for experiments. Techniques for static and submerged cultivation of mycelia of higher fungi have been developed and optimized for the production of samples of aerial and globular mycelia with prolonged and stable luminescence. We investigated the growth characteristics and luminescence of mycelia cultivated in/on different nutrient media, and the effects of deionized water and mechanical damage on the light emission of mycelia. An increase in luminescence intensity of fungal mycelia can be obtained during cultivation of fungi on a nutrient medium with a certain composition. A significant increase in light emission from N. nambi mycelium can also be obtained after its incubation in water and mechanical damage. The light emission from N. nambi mycelium was greatly enhanced after these treatments, in contrast to the mycelia of Armillaria sp. or P. stipticus. Cultivation conditions that enable growing mycelia with high levels of luminescence will expedite further studies to gain a better understanding of fungal bioluminescence.

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Держатели документа:
Inst Biophys SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

Доп.точки доступа:
Medvedeva, S. E.; Artemenko, K. S.; Krivosheenko, A. A.; Rusinova, A. G.; Rodicheva, E. K.; Puzyr, A. P.; Bondar, V. S.; RF Government [11.G34.31.058]; SB RAS [71, 38]

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