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How do you culture pleurotus mycelium | Mushroom culture | Biobritte mushroom lab

How do you culture pleurotus mycelium | Mushroom culture | Biobritte mushroom lab

How do you culture pleurotus mycelium.

Potato Dextrose Agar, often notated as PDA, is a common microbial growth media made from an infusion of potato and dextrose. 

It is one of the most widely used media for growing fungi and bacteria. 

PDA can be supplemented with different acids or antibiotics to inhibit bacterial growth that may interfere with yeasts and mold.  


How do you culture pleurotus mycelium


It is recommended for isolation and microbial enumeration of yeasts and molds in dairy, cosmetics, and clinical samples. 

A pure culture of Pleurotus sp. is needed for inoculation on the sterilized substrate. It takes 10-15 days for mycelial growth on cereal grains.

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