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Re: Myco Parasites [Re: rockyfungus]
    #27526089 - 11/01/21 07:38 AM (2 years, 2 months ago)

I'm pretty sure mycogone is strictly a fruit body pathogen. It's not something that could hide away in mycelium like Trichoderma can. I seem to recall they did some experiments with adding it to the compost and it had no effect. The spores had to be in the casing layer where they would come in contact with the fruit bodies, same with verticillium. Presumably the mycelium can produce metabolites that inhibits in growth and fruit bodies can't.


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Re: Myco Parasites [Re: Stipe-n Cap] * 1
    #27526268 - 11/01/21 11:19 AM (2 years, 2 months ago)

It could be determined through experimentation. Isolate the parasite and intentionally introduce it to a culture. I have yet to isolate mycogone from any mushrooms while cloning. It may occur but I haven't seen any evidence of it occurring with cubensis.

Also in all my encounters with mycogone-like fruit body deformations I've never seen any indication of a disease spreading. They usually appear in late colonization or early pinning and then normal fruit bodies follow.


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Re: Myco Parasites [Re: Stipe-n Cap]
    #27532210 - 11/06/21 07:53 AM (2 years, 2 months ago)

I think you'd be better off isolating it yourself. A strain used for agriculture may not be a strain that infects mushrooms but if you get it from a mushroom substrate it's more likely it will be.


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