Learn Mushroom Cultivation with Rahul

Isolation techniques for getting pure cultures and their maintenance:

There are two methods to have a mushroom culture –

  1. The Spore Culture and
  2. Tissue Culture technique.

 

 

  1. Spore Culture Technique:

a) Spore Print :

– The cap from a healthy, disease free mushroom is removed , surface cleaned with a swab of cotton dipped in alcohol and placed on a clean sterilized white paper or on clean glass plate or on surface of the clean glass slides .

– To prevent air flow , place a glass jar or clean glass or cup over the cap surface.

– Spores will fall on the white paper or slide surface within 24- 48 hours.

 

b) Spore transfer and germination:

–  The scalpel is sterilized by keeping it on a burning flame for 8- 10 seconds till it becomes hot red.

– Cool it by dipping in a sterilized medium.

– Scrap some spores from the spore print taken on a paper or glass slide and transfer them by gently streaking on the agar medium aseptically.

–  Three agar dishes should be inoculated for each spore print and the culture developed after

its incubation at appropriate temperature is known as multi-spore culture.

 

 

  1. Tissue Culture Technique:

– A small bit from the pileal region is cut with the help of a sterilized blade or scalpel,

– Washed several times in sterilized distilled water

– Dried in a clean tissue paper before inoculating aseptically on a Petri plate or tube containing suitable culture medium.

– The inoculated Petri plates are incubated at 25 ± 1 °C for 6-12 days and observed at different intervals for the mycelial growth.

– All Petri plates / glass tubes showing contamination should be discarded and only the ones with pure growth should be retained for further use.

 

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