Temperature, time, and the influence of volatiles on phialospore germination in Verticillium malthousei Ware

Wuest, P. J. ; Forer, L. B.
Springer
Published 1975
ISSN:
1573-0832
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Biology
Medicine
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Abstract Phialospores of Verticillium malthousei Ware were atomized onto acclimatized water agar and incubated for 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 hr at 12 to 36 °C at 6 °C intervals. Germination occurred at all temperatures exclusive of 36 °C with maximum germination (90–98 %) occurring in 24 hr at 12 °C, 12 hr at 18 °C, 9 hr at 24° and 30 °C. Volatiles from: 1) horse manure compost colonized by Agaricus bisporus; 2) mycelium impregnated casing (soil); or 3) casing supporting mature and immature mushrooms had no statistically significant effect on spore germination of V. malthousei when measured after 12 hr at 24 °C. However, a tendency towards inhibition after 6 and 12 hr at 24° and 12 °C, respectively, suggests the inhibition is temperature and time dependent. This dependency was noted with two substrates, colonized compost and casing which supported sporocarps.
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Forer, L. B.
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Forer, L. B.
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notes Abstract Phialospores of Verticillium malthousei Ware were atomized onto acclimatized water agar and incubated for 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 hr at 12 to 36 °C at 6 °C intervals. Germination occurred at all temperatures exclusive of 36 °C with maximum germination (90–98 %) occurring in 24 hr at 12 °C, 12 hr at 18 °C, 9 hr at 24° and 30 °C. Volatiles from: 1) horse manure compost colonized by Agaricus bisporus; 2) mycelium impregnated casing (soil); or 3) casing supporting mature and immature mushrooms had no statistically significant effect on spore germination of V. malthousei when measured after 12 hr at 24 °C. However, a tendency towards inhibition after 6 and 12 hr at 24° and 12 °C, respectively, suggests the inhibition is temperature and time dependent. This dependency was noted with two substrates, colonized compost and casing which supported sporocarps.
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shingle_author_1 Wuest, P. J.
Forer, L. B.
shingle_author_2 Wuest, P. J.
Forer, L. B.
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Forer, L. B.
shingle_author_4 Wuest, P. J.
Forer, L. B.
shingle_catch_all_1 Wuest, P. J.
Forer, L. B.
Temperature, time, and the influence of volatiles on phialospore germination in Verticillium malthousei Ware
Abstract Phialospores of Verticillium malthousei Ware were atomized onto acclimatized water agar and incubated for 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 hr at 12 to 36 °C at 6 °C intervals. Germination occurred at all temperatures exclusive of 36 °C with maximum germination (90–98 %) occurring in 24 hr at 12 °C, 12 hr at 18 °C, 9 hr at 24° and 30 °C. Volatiles from: 1) horse manure compost colonized by Agaricus bisporus; 2) mycelium impregnated casing (soil); or 3) casing supporting mature and immature mushrooms had no statistically significant effect on spore germination of V. malthousei when measured after 12 hr at 24 °C. However, a tendency towards inhibition after 6 and 12 hr at 24° and 12 °C, respectively, suggests the inhibition is temperature and time dependent. This dependency was noted with two substrates, colonized compost and casing which supported sporocarps.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Wuest, P. J.
Forer, L. B.
Temperature, time, and the influence of volatiles on phialospore germination in Verticillium malthousei Ware
Abstract Phialospores of Verticillium malthousei Ware were atomized onto acclimatized water agar and incubated for 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 hr at 12 to 36 °C at 6 °C intervals. Germination occurred at all temperatures exclusive of 36 °C with maximum germination (90–98 %) occurring in 24 hr at 12 °C, 12 hr at 18 °C, 9 hr at 24° and 30 °C. Volatiles from: 1) horse manure compost colonized by Agaricus bisporus; 2) mycelium impregnated casing (soil); or 3) casing supporting mature and immature mushrooms had no statistically significant effect on spore germination of V. malthousei when measured after 12 hr at 24 °C. However, a tendency towards inhibition after 6 and 12 hr at 24° and 12 °C, respectively, suggests the inhibition is temperature and time dependent. This dependency was noted with two substrates, colonized compost and casing which supported sporocarps.
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shingle_catch_all_3 Wuest, P. J.
Forer, L. B.
Temperature, time, and the influence of volatiles on phialospore germination in Verticillium malthousei Ware
Abstract Phialospores of Verticillium malthousei Ware were atomized onto acclimatized water agar and incubated for 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 hr at 12 to 36 °C at 6 °C intervals. Germination occurred at all temperatures exclusive of 36 °C with maximum germination (90–98 %) occurring in 24 hr at 12 °C, 12 hr at 18 °C, 9 hr at 24° and 30 °C. Volatiles from: 1) horse manure compost colonized by Agaricus bisporus; 2) mycelium impregnated casing (soil); or 3) casing supporting mature and immature mushrooms had no statistically significant effect on spore germination of V. malthousei when measured after 12 hr at 24 °C. However, a tendency towards inhibition after 6 and 12 hr at 24° and 12 °C, respectively, suggests the inhibition is temperature and time dependent. This dependency was noted with two substrates, colonized compost and casing which supported sporocarps.
1573-0832
15730832
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shingle_catch_all_4 Wuest, P. J.
Forer, L. B.
Temperature, time, and the influence of volatiles on phialospore germination in Verticillium malthousei Ware
Abstract Phialospores of Verticillium malthousei Ware were atomized onto acclimatized water agar and incubated for 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 hr at 12 to 36 °C at 6 °C intervals. Germination occurred at all temperatures exclusive of 36 °C with maximum germination (90–98 %) occurring in 24 hr at 12 °C, 12 hr at 18 °C, 9 hr at 24° and 30 °C. Volatiles from: 1) horse manure compost colonized by Agaricus bisporus; 2) mycelium impregnated casing (soil); or 3) casing supporting mature and immature mushrooms had no statistically significant effect on spore germination of V. malthousei when measured after 12 hr at 24 °C. However, a tendency towards inhibition after 6 and 12 hr at 24° and 12 °C, respectively, suggests the inhibition is temperature and time dependent. This dependency was noted with two substrates, colonized compost and casing which supported sporocarps.
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