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  • Metal uptake by mycelia during submerged growth and by sporocarps of an edible fungus Volvariella volvacea.

Metal uptake by mycelia during submerged growth and by sporocarps of an edible fungus Volvariella volvacea.

Indian journal of experimental biology (1992-12-01)
R P Purkayastha, A K Mitra
ABSTRACT

Uptake of a few metals by V. volvacea was determined during submerged growth of the organism in sublethal concentration of each metal salt. The uptake of Pb2+ and Hg2+ was 5 and 5.23 micrograms g-1 respectively while that of Cu2+ was 500 micrograms g-1 under experimental conditions. Treatment of spawned substrate separately with different metal salts showed maximum and minimum uptake of Pb2+ (100 micrograms g-1) and Cd2+ (2.93 micrograms g-1) respectively by sporocarps. All metal salts at test concentrations reduced biological efficiency of sporocarp production but markedly by Co2+. Cd2+ and Co2+ were highly toxic to mycelia and sporocarps respectively. The uptake of Cu2+ by mycelia and Pb2+ by sporocarps were highest among the five metals tested. Metal toxicity, tolerance and uptake capacity of V. volvacea differ considerably with concentration of metal ions.

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Lead(II) sulfate, 99.995% trace metals basis
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Lead(II) sulfate, 98%