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Re: Dedikaryotization of Cubensis fruit body clones? [Re: Mushroom love] * 1
    #28482325 - 09/25/23 12:08 PM (4 months, 10 hours ago)

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Mushroom love said:

Who is right?




First, my least convincing observation: In a tray there can be multiple different genotypes present. For example when you see both leucistic and coloured fruiting bodys in a tray that came from multispore.
But i guess there could be multiple, distinct dikaryons present. I have observed this multiple times, in different cubensis.

More convincing to me: A single fruiting body can display different traits that don´t necessarily get expressed, when cloned. Those i got described as "chimeras" to me. For example a fruit that has "patched" gills with zones of coloured and coulerless spores. Or If you have a fruit with leucistic traits, clone it and you get different fruits both with and without leucism.

Of course i am talking about mutations that aren´t necessarily stable or even well understood and there could be different mechanisms or factors involved. But judging from observations made by people here and having seen this myself multiple times, i would tend to agree, that multiple parents must be involved.


If you think about it, beeing able to accept more than just 2 nuclei into your organism can have big advantages.

Lets just look at the life of a monokaryon, freshly germinated, stretching it´s hyphae for companionship...
Now it finds a compatible mate east and another one west at the same time. Why should it have to choose? I bet this one mono will just mate with both.
If someone wants to try this on a plate - the way i described it, would be a good starting point, i guess.
My hepa isn´t finished yet and my own 2 leucistic strains aren´t stabilized to the point, where i want to release them or start creating monos for crossing. But it is going to happen! And if noone has made this experiment till then, i´ll have to do it.


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