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Hanh T M Tran1, Steven L Stephenson2, Jason A Tullis3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The conventional method used to assess growth of the plasmodium of the slime mold Physarum polycephalum in solid culture is to measure the extent of plasmodial expansion from the point of inoculation by using a ruler. However, plasmodial growth is usually rather irregular, so the values obtained are not especially accurate. Similar challenges exist in quantification of the growth of a fungal mycelium.Entities:
Keywords: GIS; Image; Myxomycetes; Plasmodium; Solid culture
Year: 2015 PMID: 28955458 PMCID: PMC5611581 DOI: 10.1186/s40694-015-0017-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fungal Biol Biotechnol ISSN: 2054-3085
Fig. 1Images of P. polycephalum plasmodia taken at different times after inoculation from the same starting culture
Fig. 2ArcGIS 10.2 for Desktop ModelBuilder workflow including an iterator to automate the processing of multiple plasmodial images. Each input image file is classified into as many as 99 clusters. Individual clusters (e.g., #85 highlighted here in turquoise) can be selected for expert determination as to whether they represent a plasmodium or some other component of the image
Fig. 3Total pixel areas (a) and corresponding DCWs (mg/plate) (b) of P. polycephalum plasmodium at different times after inoculation. Note: each plate contained 25 mL nutrient medium
Fig. 4Correlation between pixel area and DCW of the culture