Rohina Chaudhary. The current study was undertaken to measure the interaction between five wild mushrooms collected from natural habitat and mycoparasitic fungi such as Fusarium sp. Pythium sp. and Aspergillus sp. Study showed that replacement was 53.32% and deadlock (40.00%). Therefore in 53.32% of pairings the mushrooms replace effectively the pathogenic fungi. Complete replacement and partial growth were take place in equal frequency (6.66%, 6.66%). The results revealed that 93.32% of pairings led to prevention and limited the fungal growth. Identification of wild mushroom strain based on DNA Sequencing by ITS1and ITS4. Through molecular taxonomy sample identified as 8/12 (Clitopilus scyphoides), 33/12 (Agrocybe pediades), 45/12 (Agaricaceae sp.), 48/12 (Trametes ochracea) and (112/12) Irpex lacteus.
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MUSHROOMS AND FUNGI IN DUAL-CULTURE EXPERIMENTS.
Published 2016 in International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
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2016
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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
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2016-06-30
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Biology, Mathematics, Environmental Science
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