Mushroom mutant strains

Plant husbandry – Algae culture

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ABSTRACT:
Sensitivity (lack of resistance) to fungicides is a problem in commercial strains of the mushroom Agaricus bisporus. Mutant strains, produced from the known parent strains by UV irradiation followed by selection, and having a genetically stable phenotype of insensitivity (resistance) to carboxin or benodanil have now been prepared. These mutant strains give a good yield of fruit in the presence of the fungicide. They have been deposited as patent deposits under the Budapest Treaty at the Commonwealth Mycological Institute.

REFERENCES:
T. J. Elliott and F. A. Langton, "Strain Improvement in the Cultivated Mushroom Agaricus bisporus", Euphytica 30, (1981), pp. 175-182.
"Mitteilung en der Versuchsanstalt fuer Pilzanbau der Landwirt Schaftskammer Rheinland Krefeld-Grossheuttenhof", Nov. 6, 1982, pp. 30-46 (English), article by T. J. Elliott.

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