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Poplar
2013, Issue 191-192, p. 31-41

Original scientific paper
UDC: 561.288(Daedaleopsis confragosa)

Influence of Temperature on the Micelium Growth of Daedaleopsis confragosa (Bolt.: Fr.) J. Schröt.


Miroslav Marković 1*, Saša Orlović 1, Predrag Pap 1, Vladislava Galović 1, Saša Pekeč 1, Zoran Galić 1


1 University of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad, Serbia

Corresponding author:
Miroslav Marković, E-mail: miroslavm@uns.ac.rs


Abstract

The results of the research on mycelium growth of different isolates of Daedaleopsis confragosa in different temperatures (0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 350oС) and medium (PDA and Malat-dextrose). According to the highest average daily micelium growth for all five examined isolates the optimal temperature for development was 35oС. Optimal temperature, with favorable air humidity, favors the development of Daedaleopsis confragosa, which is, in conditions of dense stand fundmental cause of frequent and abundant appierance of this fungus on trees in forests on lower altitudes (Fruška Gora Mt).


Keywords: Daedaleopsis confragosa, micelium growth, temperature, wild cherry
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