Viability of ectomycorrhizal fungus mycelium entrapped in calcium alginate gel

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Rodrigues, LD
Kasuya, MCM [1 ]
Borges, AC
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[1] Univ Fed Vicosa, Dept Microbiol, BR-36571000 Vicosa, MG, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Sergipe, Dept Microbiol, Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil
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Hebeloma crustuliniforme; inoculum production; inoculum storage; Pisolithus tinctorius; Paxillus involutus;
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Q94 [植物学];
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We studied the viability of fragmented mycelium of Pisolithus tinctorius and Paxillus involutus entrapped in calcium alginate gel to determine the efficacy of this method of producing ectomycorrhizal fungus inoculum. Fungi were grown in MMN solution at 28 degrees C before being fragmented in a blender and subsequently entrapped in calcium alginate. We tested different ratios of alginate and mycelium suspension to 0.7 M CaCl2. The ratio 8:10 resulted in well-formed beads of the highest viability for Paxillus involutus (99%) and for Pisolithus tinctorius (75%). Paxillus involutus mycelium was more than 90% viable when entrapped mycelium was 10 to 50 days old, and Pisolithus tinctorius attained its highest viability (55%) for 20- to 40-day-old mycelium. Gel entrapped Paxillus involutus mycelium grew well at all temperatures after 30 days of storage, but viability significantly decreased after 60 days storage at 6 degrees C on dry filter paper. For gel-entrapped Pisolithus tinctorius mycelium, viability was highest when stored at 25 degrees C in 0.7 M CaCl2. Entrapment of Paxillus involutus fragmented mycelium in calcium alginate beads under the conditions that we propose can be used successfully to produce inoculum.
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