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titleOfInvention Plate culture and preparation method of ustilaginoidea virens thin-wall conidium
abstract The invention discloses a plate culture and preparation method of ustilaginoidea virens thin-wall conidium. The core of the method is that the thin-wall conidium is directly utilized for culturing and breeding new thin-wall conidium through a plate culture medium. The method comprises the following steps: 1) preparing an initial thin-wall conidium solution; 3) preparing a sporulation culture medium plate; 3) performing sporulation cultivation; 4) collecting new thin-wall conidium; and 5) purifying conidium. The method has the advantages that the cultivation and preparation can be performed within a shorter time which is generally 4 to 6 days; the operation is simple, easy and convenient; oscillating culture equipment is not required; the thin-wall conidium in an obtained culture product is mainly the conidium of the same generation; the conidium solution is relatively high in quality; no purifying treatment is required; and the method is applied to a plurality of research works.
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