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-====== Liquid Culture ======+~~META:title=Liquid culture~~ 
 +====== Presentation ======
 Liquid inoculation is a very effective method, applicable to most fungi. The inoculation is clean, fast, as is the recovery. This method can transform a Petri dish into over 50 L of mycelium. On a small scale, you can even use only first generation cultures (G1), limiting handling, vegetative growth delay, and the risks of contamination associated. It is much more efficient than the traditional grain-to-grain inoculation. However, it require a rigourously clean environment ([[en:Construction:hotte à flux laminaire|laminar flow hood]]). The downside is that a single contaminant in the liquid is equivalent to a batch of contamined pots. Liquid inoculation is a very effective method, applicable to most fungi. The inoculation is clean, fast, as is the recovery. This method can transform a Petri dish into over 50 L of mycelium. On a small scale, you can even use only first generation cultures (G1), limiting handling, vegetative growth delay, and the risks of contamination associated. It is much more efficient than the traditional grain-to-grain inoculation. However, it require a rigourously clean environment ([[en:Construction:hotte à flux laminaire|laminar flow hood]]). The downside is that a single contaminant in the liquid is equivalent to a batch of contamined pots.