NATURE OF MICROBIAL STIMULUS AFFECTING SPOROPHORE FORMATION IN AGARICUS BISPORUS (LANGE) SING

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作者
HAYES, WA
RANDLE, PE
LAST, FT
机构
[1] Glasshouse Crops Research Institute, Littlehampton
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10.1111/j.1744-7348.1969.tb02867.x
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
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An apparatus is described in which pure cultures of Agaricus bisporus were maintained on composted media in filtered atmospheres free from (a) noxious concentrations of carbon dioxide, and (b) contaminating microorganisms. When grown on compost alone, cultures of A. bisporus did not produce sporophores. Their formation was however stimulated by a covering layer of an unsterilized mixture of peat and chalk (=‘casing’ soil). Autoclaving or fumigating ‘casing’ with propylene oxide decreased populations of contaminating bacteria and prevented sporophore formation. Populations of micro‐organisms isolated from unsterile ‘casing’ contained bacteria which when added to pure cultures of A. bisporus stimulated fruit‐body formation. Numbers of these stimulators increased when cultured on a carbon‐free liquid medium exposed to atmospheres with ethanol, ethyl acetate and acetone or containing the volatile metabolites of A. bisporus. The ability to utilize these volatile chemicals was exploited in a selective technique for isolating sporophore stimulators where aqueous suspensions of mixed bacterial populations were exposed to atmospheres of these materials for 5 days, before aliquots were added to agar media subsequently gelled. The stimulatory bacteria were identified as, or closely related to, Pseudomonas putida. Copyright © 1969, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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