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?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? Pleurotus ostreatus ???????????? ?????????????? ???? ???????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????????

2014
Morphofunctional properties of pleurotus mycelium Pleurotus ostreatus of different strains after cryopreservation according to three freezing programs were investigated. The cryopreservation program 1 was found as optimal cooling at the rate of 1???4??C/min down to ???28??C/min, 20 min stabilization, further cooling down to ???100??C at a rate of 30??C/
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?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? CdS ?? ?????????????????????????? ?????????? Pleurotus ostreatus

2015
By the biological synthesis during culturing the mycelium of fungus Pleurotus ostreatus with salts CdSO??? and Na???S, CdS semiconductor nanoparticles (quantum dots) are obtained. Using the spectral analysis of formed particles, it is established that the absorption peaks obtained are typical of CdS nanoparticles. By the method of transmission electron
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Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)

2023
Parthasarathy Seethapathy   +4 more
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Sporulation of Pleurotus ostreatus

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1972
In 1968–1970 Pleurotus ostreatus sporophores produced most spores in the afternoon during late fall and winter, when production increased with daily increases in temperature and decreases in relative humidity. In late summer and fall, production peaked between late afternoon and midnight.
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Biodegradation of fluoranthene by Pleurotus ostreatus.

2008
Previous studies have shown that Fluoranthene (Ft) is the principal component, after Phenanthrene, of the extracts obtained from aged creosote treated wood. A study of Ft degradation was carried out in a liquid medium containing P.ostreatus mycelium, which has shown a wide detoxification capacity of creosote components.
S Bobone   +4 more
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?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.:Fr.) Kumm. ???? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ????????????????

2014
The features of fruiting of the P. ostreatus strains (17M, H-7, Kp-93, F, C-085, HK-35) cultivated on the hard wastes of plant biomass are presented in the work. It is determined that the husk of sunflower is more preferable for 17M, HK-35 and Kp-93 strains to be cultivated on, yet for the HK-35 strain cultivation the straw of wheat is more acceptable.
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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals the differential response to cadmium stress of two Pleurotus fungi: Pleurotus cornucopiae and Pleurotus ostreatus.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
Fei Xu   +10 more
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Pleurotus ostreatus hydrophobins: surface active proteins

2008
Hydrophobins are a large family of small cysteine rich proteins (about 100 amino acids) that appear to be ubiquitous in the Fungi kingdom. The ability of hydrophobins to modify surface properties by interfacial self-assembly and their high surface activity provide a potential for several applications.
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Uzgoj gljiva vrste Pleurotus ostreatus

2015
The oyster mushroom is widely cultivated throughout the world. It is notable because it is rich in protein, fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Its production is significantly influenced by the environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity.
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