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Pleurotus Tuber-Regium from Nigeria

Pages 271-279 | Accepted 20 Sep 1976, Published online: 12 Sep 2018
 

SUMMARY

Studies have been carried out on Pleurotus tuber-regium, a tropical sclerotial basidiomycete obtained in Nigeria. Both the Sclerotium and the fruit bodies are edible. The economic importance to the Nigerian people, particularly in traditional medicine, is discussed.

When kept in a warm, humid atmosphere, the Sclerotium readily produced fruit bodies which matured within seven da. Minimum temperature for mycelial growth was around 15, optimum 35, and maximum around 40 C. The fungus utilized as carbon sources a number of carbohydrates including fructose, mannose, xylose, glucose, cellobiose, maltose, dextrin, starch, cellulose, mannitol and sorbitol.

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