Volvariella volvacea

EFFECTS OF FORMULATED CULTURE MEDIA ON THE VEGETATIVE GROWTH OF Volvariella volvacea (Bull. Ex Fr.) Sing.: USE OF SELECTED TUBERS FOR MEDIA FORMATION

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of selected tuber-based media on the vegetative growth of the fungus Volvariella volvacea (Bull. Ex Fr.) Sing. Pure culture of V. volvacea was gotten from the African Centre for Mushroom Research and Technology Innovations, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. The pure culture was expanded aseptically on potato dextrose agar and stored until utilized. This evaluation was carried out by puncturing the pure culture with already sterilized cork borer then the inoculum was collected with an already sterilized loop and inoculated at the center of the formulated culture. The culture media were subjected to different orientations. This procedure was carried out for the five replicates of each formulated medium after which they were taken to the incubation room. The growth biometry was taken after 24 hours for 6 days. Potato dextrose agar recorded the highest mycelia growth on the different plate orientations while cocoyam dextrose agar and white yam dextrose agar recorded the lowest mycelia growth on plates with an upward orientation and plates with a downward orientation respectively. From this study it has been observed that the vegetative growth of Volvariella volvacea is influenced by the plate orientation and the tuber used to prepare the culture media. This study has shown that sweet potato and water yam can be considered as viable alternatives for potato in the preparation of culture media for the fungus. Key words: Fungi, Plate orientation, Vegetative growth.
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