2010
DOI: 10.1134/s0003683810050121
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Conditions of cultivation, composition, and biological activity of mycelium of Flammulina velutipes (Fr.) P. Karst

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“…Using a liquid medium, this was presented at 8.7 g L -1 in the DF-PY medium. These results are similar to those of F. velutipes, where biomass production of 4.16-4.82 g L -1 was reported after 15 days at 25 °C (Kim et al 2002) and 5.5 g L -1 by day 10 ( Kozhemyakina et al 2010). Biomass production in a liquid medium depends on species, intensity of agitation and the nutrients in the culture medium.…”
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“…Using a liquid medium, this was presented at 8.7 g L -1 in the DF-PY medium. These results are similar to those of F. velutipes, where biomass production of 4.16-4.82 g L -1 was reported after 15 days at 25 °C (Kim et al 2002) and 5.5 g L -1 by day 10 ( Kozhemyakina et al 2010). Biomass production in a liquid medium depends on species, intensity of agitation and the nutrients in the culture medium.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Biomass production in a liquid medium depends on species, intensity of agitation and the nutrients in the culture medium. It has been reported that biomass production increases 1.5 to 2 times in liquid media relative to production in solid media (Kozhemyakina et al 2010), as was demonstrated in this study with F. mexicana. Because superior quantity of biomass of higher quality is produced in a shorter time in a liquid medium (Frieal and McLoughlin 2000) it can be used as spawn.…”
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confidence: 81%