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Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region
Two native Pleurotus spp. strains (white LB-050 and pale pink LB-051) were isolated from rotten tree trunks of cazahuate (Ipomoea murucoides) from the Mexican Mixtec Region. Both strains were chemically dedikaryotized to obtain their symmetrical monokaryotic components (neohaplonts). This was achiev...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204971/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25477920 |
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author | Guadarrama-Mendoza, P.C. del Toro, G. Valencia Ramírez-Carrillo, R. Robles-Martínez, F. Yáñez-Fernández, J. Garín-Aguilar, M.E. Hernández, C.G. Bravo-Villa, G. |
author_facet | Guadarrama-Mendoza, P.C. del Toro, G. Valencia Ramírez-Carrillo, R. Robles-Martínez, F. Yáñez-Fernández, J. Garín-Aguilar, M.E. Hernández, C.G. Bravo-Villa, G. |
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description | Two native Pleurotus spp. strains (white LB-050 and pale pink LB-051) were isolated from rotten tree trunks of cazahuate (Ipomoea murucoides) from the Mexican Mixtec Region. Both strains were chemically dedikaryotized to obtain their symmetrical monokaryotic components (neohaplonts). This was achieved employing homogenization time periods from 60 to 65 s, and 3 day incubation at 28 °C in a peptone-glucose solution (PGS). Pairing of compatible neohaplonts resulted in 56 hybrid strains which were classified into the four following hybrid types: (R(1-n)xB(1-n), R(1-n)xB(2-1), R(2-n)xB(1-n) and R(2-n)xB(2-1)). The mycelial growth of Pleurotus spp. monokaryotic and dikaryotic strains showed differences in texture (cottony or floccose), growth (scarce, regular or abundant), density (high, regular or low), and pigmentation (off-white, white or pale pink). To determine the rate and the amount of mycelium growth in malt extract agar at 28 °C, the diameter of the colony was measured every 24 h until the Petri dish was completely colonized. A linear model had the best fit to the mycelial growth kinetics. A direct relationship between mycelial morphology and growth rate was observed. Cottony mycelium presented significantly higher growth rates (p < 0.01) in comparison with floccose mycelium. Thus, mycelial morphology can be used as criterion to select which pairs must be used for optimizing compatible-mating studies. Hybrids resulting from cottony neohaplonts maintained the characteristically high growth rates of their parental strains with the hybrid R(1-n)xB(1-n) being faster than the latter. |
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spelling | pubmed-42049712014-12-04 Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region Guadarrama-Mendoza, P.C. del Toro, G. Valencia Ramírez-Carrillo, R. Robles-Martínez, F. Yáñez-Fernández, J. Garín-Aguilar, M.E. Hernández, C.G. Bravo-Villa, G. Braz J Microbiol Research Paper Two native Pleurotus spp. strains (white LB-050 and pale pink LB-051) were isolated from rotten tree trunks of cazahuate (Ipomoea murucoides) from the Mexican Mixtec Region. Both strains were chemically dedikaryotized to obtain their symmetrical monokaryotic components (neohaplonts). This was achieved employing homogenization time periods from 60 to 65 s, and 3 day incubation at 28 °C in a peptone-glucose solution (PGS). Pairing of compatible neohaplonts resulted in 56 hybrid strains which were classified into the four following hybrid types: (R(1-n)xB(1-n), R(1-n)xB(2-1), R(2-n)xB(1-n) and R(2-n)xB(2-1)). The mycelial growth of Pleurotus spp. monokaryotic and dikaryotic strains showed differences in texture (cottony or floccose), growth (scarce, regular or abundant), density (high, regular or low), and pigmentation (off-white, white or pale pink). To determine the rate and the amount of mycelium growth in malt extract agar at 28 °C, the diameter of the colony was measured every 24 h until the Petri dish was completely colonized. A linear model had the best fit to the mycelial growth kinetics. A direct relationship between mycelial morphology and growth rate was observed. Cottony mycelium presented significantly higher growth rates (p < 0.01) in comparison with floccose mycelium. Thus, mycelial morphology can be used as criterion to select which pairs must be used for optimizing compatible-mating studies. Hybrids resulting from cottony neohaplonts maintained the characteristically high growth rates of their parental strains with the hybrid R(1-n)xB(1-n) being faster than the latter. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2014-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4204971/ /pubmed/25477920 Text en Copyright © 2014, Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License CC BY-NC. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Guadarrama-Mendoza, P.C. del Toro, G. Valencia Ramírez-Carrillo, R. Robles-Martínez, F. Yáñez-Fernández, J. Garín-Aguilar, M.E. Hernández, C.G. Bravo-Villa, G. Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region |
title | Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region |
title_full | Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region |
title_fullStr | Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region |
title_full_unstemmed | Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region |
title_short | Morphology and mycelial growth rate of Pleurotus spp. strains from the Mexican mixtec region |
title_sort | morphology and mycelial growth rate of pleurotus spp. strains from the mexican mixtec region |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204971/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25477920 |
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