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Re: Myco Parasites [Re: Stipe-n Cap] * 1
    #27525325 - 10/31/21 12:48 PM (2 years, 2 months ago)

Just for the record, the picture of the culture of mine you posted here cleaned up to normal looking growths and fruited very well on bulk substrate. As I've said elsewhere, I believe this morphology to sometimes occur due to somewhat genetically distinct mycelial colonies not blending well with each other. Those areas you call "inhibitory zones" actually had mycelium growing on them but just very sparse and thin mycelium. The plates pinned nicely as well over time. So I'm not sure if you should use that photo as an example to this argument. It's very possible that similar growth patterns could at time be indicative of some sort of contamination but I'm quite sure that was not the case here based on how the culture behaved like a totally clean culture while fruiting.

This plate is a child of those:


I see the pattern not infrequently on germination plates. You can see it here on the right:



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Re: Myco Parasites [Re: Stipe-n Cap]
    #27525340 - 10/31/21 01:03 PM (2 years, 2 months ago)

Never said it was the end of a conversation. I just don't think it's so black and white that if a plate has these features then it is necessarily being parasitized and thought that those plates might not be good examples of the topic that you are discussing due to their apparent cleanliness in producing healthy and copious mushrooms. I understand using those plates to add nuance to the discussion, offering a counter example, but not using them to exemplify contamination. As you mentioned, I looked at some plates exhibiting similar patterns under scope and saw nothing to indicate the presence of any organism besides cubensis.


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