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Title: The influence of laser irradiation on the development of vegetative mycelium Pleurotus ostreatus
Authors: Reshetnyk, Kateryna
Prysedsky, Yurіy
Yuskov, Dmytro
Keywords: basidium mushrooms
laser irradiation
photoactivation
Pleurotus ostreatus
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Vilnius: Lietuvos mokslų akademija
Series/Report no.: BIOLOGIJA;2019. Vol. 65. No. 4. P. 243–250
Abstract: Thearticle presents the results of the study on the influence of laser irradiation on the development of vegetative mycelium and the period of the occurrence of the corcules of the fruit bodies of Pleurotusostreatus. It has been established the growth processes of P.ostreatus, can be best stimulated by applying laser irradiation of mycelium witha green spectrum of light for 10 s. According to this mode of exposure, the best increase in the growth rate of mycelium of 38.3% and the appearance of the largest number of rudiments of the fruiting bodies were recorded. Laser irradiation of mycelium for 10s with red and blue light spectrum increased the growth rate of mycelium from 7.41 to 20.4%, respectively, and the number of rudiments of the fruiting bodies increased by 1.5 to 2 times. Laser irradiation of the mycelium with 5s, 15s, and 20s with red, blue, and green light spectra did not havea sig-nificant effect on the growth processes of P. ostreatus. These data open significant prospects for the modification of the existing cultivation technologies, which would increase the economic ef-ficiency of the biotechnological cultivation process of P. ostreatus
Description: Стаття у науковому виданні BIOLOGIJA. 2019. Vol. 65. No. 4. P. 243–250© Lietuvos mokslų akademija
URI: https://r.donnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/2569
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