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AGAR growth pic (potato dextrose) - what am I looking at here? cobweb or cube?
    #26954708 - 09/25/20 03:52 PM (3 years, 4 months ago)

I would really appreciate it if someone with a trained eye could take a look at this agar dish and tell me what they are seeing. I have spent about an hour with the search function but am still having a hard time finding examples to compare to.

My other dishes look fine but this one is perplexing. The ring like formation near the center of the dish is strange, for example. And the rhizomorphic growth is limited to one small sector. What gives?

For some quick background info, I inoculated some dishes with cubensis MS syringe and then transferred a section of healthy mycelium to this dish. I suspect there were a lot of different strains still in the dish so maybe that is why it looks so chaotic?

Or is it healthy mycelium battling cobweb from all sides?




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Re: AGAR growth pic (potato dextrose) - what am I looking at here? cobweb or cube? [Re: pantocyclus]
    #26954859 - 09/25/20 05:47 PM (3 years, 4 months ago)

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pantocyclus said:
I inoculated some dishes with cubensis MS syringe and then transferred a section of healthy mycelium to this dish. I suspect there were a lot of different strains still in the dish so maybe that is why it looks so chaotic?




I think you are right about that.  Looks about as you'd expect.  I'd take a small sample from the rhizo section to a new plate and see how that one looks :thumbup:


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