1.Separation and regeneration of Poria cocos protoplast
Qingle LIANG ; Qiuying WANG ; Niankai ZENG ; Huaikai WANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the conditions of separation and regeneration of Poria cocos protoplast.Methods Separation and regeneration of P.cocos protoplast under different ages of hyphae,enzyme consistency,and enzymolysic time and stabillizer.Results The results showed that the yield of the protoplast was different under different ages of hyphae,enzyme concentration,enzymolysic time,and stabilizer.Conclusion For strain Z_(10-2),its optimal age of hyphae,enzyme concentration,and stabilizer is 72 h,3%,and 0.5 mol/L mannitol,respectively.The strain Z_(10-3) is 56 h,3%,and 0.6 mol/L mannitol.The frequency of regeneration of the two strains is the best and 7.5?10~(-3)(strain Z_(10-2)) and 1.3?10~(-2)(strain Z_(10-2)) separately when the stabilizer is 0.6 mol/L mannitol.
2.Cultural characteristics of mycelia of Ganoderma gibbosum.
Xiangdong CHEN ; Niankai ZENG ; Jin LAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(15):1939-1942
To study the cultural characteristics of mycelia of Ganoderma gibbosum, a medicinal fungus used in China. The growth rate and biomass of G. gibbosum mycelia were measured under different temperature, lightning carbon and nitrogen sources conditions. It showed that the optimal growth temperature for mycelia was 25 degrees C. Darkness was beneficial for mycelium growth. The initial pH 5.5 was suitable. The sucrose was the best carbon source and yeast extract the best nitrogen source, the optimal carbon-nitrogen ratio 60:2. These conclusions will offer references for further artificial cultivation and liquid fermentation.
Carbon
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metabolism
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China
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Culture Techniques
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Ganoderma
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chemistry
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growth & development
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Light
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Mycelium
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
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radiation effects
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Nitrogen
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metabolism