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  2. Potato dextrose agar - Wikipedia

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    Potato dextrose agar (abbreviated "PDA") is the most widely used medium for growing fungi and bacteria. [2] PDA has the capability to culture various bacteria and fungi found in the soil. This agar can be used with antibiotics or acid to inhibit bacterial/fungal growth. PDA is used in the food industry to test for fungi that can spoil food ...

  3. Sabouraud agar - Wikipedia

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    Sabouraud agar or Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) is a type of agar growth medium containing peptones. [1] It is used to cultivate dermatophytes and other types of fungi, and can also grow filamentous bacteria such as Nocardia. [2][3][4] It has utility for research and clinical care. It was created by, and is named after, Raymond Sabouraud in 1892.

  4. Czapek medium - Wikipedia

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    Czapek medium. Czapek medium, also called Czapek's agar (CZA) [1][2] or Czapek-Dox medium, is a growth medium for propagating fungi and other organisms in a laboratory. It was named after its inventors, Czech botanist Friedrich Johann Franz Czapek (May 16, 1868 – July 31, 1921) and American chemist Arthur Wayland Dox (September 19, 1882 ...

  5. V8 medium - Wikipedia

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    V8 medium is a kind of agar medium which is used to cultivate the spore of Phytophthora sojae. Phytophthora sojae causes soybean blight (Phytophthora root rot of soybeans). Soybean blight can affect the output and quality of soybeans seriously. The spore of phytophthora sojae is difficult to culture in potato dextrose agar; it is generally ...

  6. Bordet–Gengou agar - Wikipedia

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    Bordet–Gengou agar is a type of agar plate optimized to isolate Bordetella, containing blood, potato extract, and glycerol, with an antibiotic such as cephalexin or penicillin and sometimes nicotinamide. [1] The potato extract provided nitrogen and vitamins, and potato starch absorbed fatty acids present in nasal secretions or collection-swab ...

  7. Agar plate - Wikipedia

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    Potato dextrose agar is used to culture certain types of fungi. Malt extract agar has a high content of peptone and is acidic. It is essentially used in the isolation of fungal microorganisms. MMN (Modified Melin-Norkrans) medium and BAF medium are used for ectomycorrhizal fungi. Chromogenic agars can distinguish some major types of fungal ...

  8. Microsporum canis - Wikipedia

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    Two growth media that help distinguish M. canis from other Microsporum spp. (notably the morphologically similar species, M. audouinii) - specifically polished rice and potato dextrose agar. [4] On potato dextrose agar, M. canis produces a lemon-yellow pigment that is easily visualized, due to the presence of aerial hyphae, while on the ...

  9. Nutrient agar - Wikipedia

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    Nutrient agar is a general-purpose solid medium supporting growth of a wide range of non- fastidious organisms. It typically contains (mass/volume): [ 1 ] 0.5% peptone - this provides organic nitrogen. 0.3% beef extract / yeast extract - the water-soluble content of these contribute vitamins, carbohydrates, nitrogen, and salts.

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