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. 2019 Dec 23;9:19708. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-56123-5

Table 1.

Experimental co-culture patterns of T. viride and P. chrysosporium.

Co-culture pattern Firstly inoculated and cultured days Secondly inoculated and co-cultured days
B-L T. viride and P. chrysosporium synchronously Co-cultured 7 days
B1-L P. chrysosporium, 1 day T. viride, co-cultured 6 days
B2-L P. chrysosporium, 2 days T. viride, co-cultured 5 days
B3-L P. chrysosporium, 3 days T. viride, co-cultured 4 days
B4-L P. chrysosporium, 4 days T. viride, co-cultured 3 days
B5-L P. chrysosporium, 5 days T. viride, co-cultured 2 days
L1-B T. viride, 1 days P. chrysosporium, co-cultured 6 days
L2-B T. viride, 2 days P. chrysosporium, co-cultured 5 days
L3-B T. viride, 3 days P. chrysosporium, co-cultured 4 days
L4-B T. viride, 4 days P. chrysosporium, co-cultured 3 days
L5-B T. viride, 5 days P. chrysosporium, co-cultured 2 days

The total culture time was 7 days. The co-culture patterns were consisted of the firstly inoculated fungus (B represented P. chrysosporium and L represented T. viride) and cultured days (from 1 to 5), and the secondly inoculated fungus. For instance, B2-L represented that firstly inoculated P. chrysosporium and cultured 2 days, and then inoculated T. viride and co-cultured 5 days. B-L represented that inoculated T. viride and P. chrysosporium synchronously and co-cultured 7 days.