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VANČURA V., JABLONSKÝ I. (1985): Sexagenario RNDr. Miloslav Staněk, CSc., ad salutem! Česká Mykologie 39(1): 56-57 (published: 1985)
ZAJÍCOVÁ S., JABLONSKÝ I., JAŠA B. (1981): The influence of substratum composition and cultivating method on fruit-body yield in Flammulina velutipes (Curt. Ex Fr.) Sing. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 152-160 (published: 1981)
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In studies of the influence of optimal substratum composition on mycelia growth and fruit-body formation in Flammulina velutipes it was found out: the highest lineal daily mycelia growth rate was achieved on cultivating media from wheat straw (0.51 mm) and shredded corn cobs (0.50 mm). Cultivated on unsupplemented media the best yields were achieved on corn cobs (20.97%) and wheat straw (19.13%). The best yields were obtained from F. velutipes cultivated on corn cobs supplemented by a mixture of 10% bone meal and 12% wheat corn meal (28.4%). Evaluating the influence of different methods of cultivation on yield the following was found out: the optimal duration of media incubation by mycelia in supplemented corn cobs was 21 days, whereas in unsupplemented mixture sawdust:straw:corn cobs (ratio 1:1:1) the best yield was achieved after 35 days of incubation. By the reduction of the yielding surface by 2/3 a substantial increase in the average weight of fruit-bodies was obtained with a slight drop of yield as compared with plots with unlimited yielding surface. Sterilized media gave a yield which was higher by 1% than pasteurized ones.
JABLONSKÝ I. (1975): Einfluss der Belichtungsintensität und anderen Faktoren des Milieus auf die Entwicklung der Fruchtkörper des Austernseitlings - Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq. ex Fr.) Kumm./. Česká Mykologie 29(3): 140-152 (published: 1975)
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Fruit body development of Pleurotus ostreatus was induced even in low light or darkness, but normal development required illumination above 150 lux at 10–13 °C. Light deficiency caused elongation of stipes and lower yields. Air exchange was essential; without it, malformed fruit bodies formed. Optimal light and atmosphere conditions are crucial for morphogenesis.
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