Cultivation and antibiotic activity of mycorrhizal basidiomycetes

作者: V. Šašek , V. Musílek

DOI: 10.1007/BF02875713

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摘要: In 17 species (35 strains) of basidiomycetes which form mycorrhizas with Scotch pine (Pinus silvestris L.) the influence media and method cultivation on growth manifestation antibiotic activity were investigated under laboratory conditions. The was influenced by composition nutrient as well mode cultivation, while ability intensity depended first all media.Amanita citrina, Clitopilus prunulus, Lactarius helvus, Rhizopogon roseolus, Russula fragilis, Tricholoma albobrunneum, imbricatum, andTricholoma saponaceum exhibited activity. intracellular antibiotics ofTricholoma andRhizopogon roseolus exerted highest It has been confirmed that cultures corresponds in most cases to fruit-bodies grown nature.

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