Physarum polycephalum sclerotia – produces bright yellow plasmodium.

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Physrarum polycephalum sclerotia.

Physarum polycephalum. Sclerotia are the dormant stage of the life cycle and can retain its viability up to a year.

Supplied as a vial of dried sclerotia on filter paper strips. Easily regenerated to form plasmodia by adding water.

Physarum polycephalum develops bright orange-yellow plasmodia and is readily cultured so that all stages can be studied and observed.

Takes around 2-3 days to culture after receipt.

Please contact us before placing larger orders. Live plasmodia may also be available.

 

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Physarum polycephalum sclerotia.

Physarum polycephalum (Myxocomycete or slime mould). Sclerotia are the dormant stage of the life cycle and can retain its viability up to a year.

Supplied as a vial of dried sclerotia on filter paper strips. Easily regenerated to form plasmodia by adding water.

Physarum polycephalum develops bright orange-yellow plasmodia and is readily cultured so that all stages can be studied and observed. Takes around 2-3 days to culture after receipt.

Please contact us before placing larger orders. Live plasmodia may also be available.

Plasmodia can be grown using a range of techniques including agar or simply on kitchen roll.

A simple protocol is outlined below.

What you need
1) a plastic dish (petri dish is ideal)
2) water (tap or distilled)
3) kitchen roll or filter paper
4) Physarum polycephalum sclerotia (ideally less than 1 year old)
5) Porridge oats (not instant porridge)

Method.
1) Cut a paper disc to fit the bottom of your dish. Add tap water and drain.
2) Place a piece of dried sclerotia in the centre
3) Place a whole porridge oat nearby
4) Add lid and keep in the dark (a drawer or cupboard) at room temperature.
5) Shower and feed daily (see below).

More information can be found here