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==Documentation ==
==Documentation ==
===''' Physarum Polycephalum Literature '''===
===''' Physarum Polycephalum Literature '''===
*Wikipedia link: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physarum_polycephalum
Wikipedia link: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physarum_polycephalum
Physarum polycephalum, also referred as slime molds, belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum Mycetozoa, and class Myxogastria. P. polycephalum, often referred to as the “many-headed slime,” is a slime mold that inhabits shady, cool, moist areas, such as decaying leaves and logs. It is sensitive to light; in particular, light can repel the slime mold and be a factor in triggering spore growth.
===='''''The first week, 23.10.2018'''''====
*Medium:
**100ml of distilled water
**2g of agar
**oat flakes
 
<gallery>
File:Bio (178).JPG|25.10.2018, After two days
File:Bio (180).JPG|25.10.2018, After two days
File:Bio (186).JPG|30.10.2018, After 7 days
File:Bio (187).JPG|30.10.2018, After 7 days
File:Bio (11).JPG|13.11.2018, After 21 Days
File:Bio (18).JPG|13.11.2018, After 21 Days
File:Bio (21).JPG|13.11.2018, After 21 Days
File:Bio (23).JPG|13.11.2018, After 21 Days
File:Bio (50).JPG|27.11.2018, After 35 Days
File:Bio (147).JPG|18.12.2018, After 56 Days
File:Bio (165).JPG|19.12.2018, After 57 Days
</gallery>
 
===='''''The forth week, 13.11.2018'''''====
 
I made a new sample with a new medium. Parallel to the samples that I use for the experiment I started to use this new Medium to grow the specimen.
 
*Medium:
**100ml of distilled water
**1g of agar
**oat flakes
 
<gallery>
File:Bio (26).JPG|13.11.2018, first Day
File:Bio (29).JPG|20.11.2018, After 7 days
File:Bio (30).JPG|20.11.2018, After 7 days
File:Bio (32).JPG|20.11.2018, After 7 days
File:Bio (33).JPG|20.11.2018, After 7 days
File:Bio (36).JPG|27.11.2018, After 14 Days
</gallery>
 


''For further information you can click here.'' [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:DIY_Bio:_doing_things_with_biology/Niloofar_Ghanavati] [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:DIY_Bio:_doing_things_with_biology/Niloofar_Ghanavati/Physarum_Polycephalum]
   
   
===='''''The sixth week, 27.11.2018'''''====
[[:File:Eisenbarth_Sophie.pdf|Isolierung, Strukturaufklärung und Untersuchungen zur Biosynthese von Sekundärmetaboliten aus Physarum polycephalum (Myxomycetes) und Pentapora fascialis (Bryozoa), Dissertation von Sophie Eisenbarth, LMU München]]
*I made a new sample with a new medium. Parallel to the samples that I use for the experiment I started to use this new Medium to grow the specimen (to have live healthy samples to experiment), I started from the formula that Fernanda Caicedo gets to in her previous experiments, and I altered for my special use. [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:Habitats_SS18/Fernanda_Caicedo], EIGHTH EXPERIMENT.
*Medium:
**100 ml water
**12 gr cooked potatoes
**12 gt oat flakes
**(mix together)
**2 gr Agar
**Mix all together and boiled for 2 minutes
   
   
<gallery>
Physarum polycephalum, also referred as slime molds, belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum Mycetozoa, and class Myxogastria. P. polycephalum, often referred to as the “many-headed slime,” is a slime mold that inhabits shady, cool, moist areas, such as decaying leaves and logs. It is sensitive to light; in particular, light can repel the slime mold and be a factor in triggering spore growth.
File:Bio (37).JPG|27.11.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (40).JPG|27.11.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (51).JPG|27.11.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (53).JPG|27.11.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (57).JPG|27.11.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (58).JPG|27.11.2018, After 7 Days
</gallery>
 
===='''''The seventh week, 04.12.2018'''''====
<gallery>
File:Bio (80).JPG|02.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (87).JPG|04.12.2018, After two Days
File:Bio (99).JPG|07.12.2018, After 5 Days
File:Bio (145).JPG|18.12.2018, After 16 Days
</gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Bio (89).JPG|04.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (95).JPG|07.12.2018, After two Days
File:Bio (102).JPG|07.12.2018, After two Days
File:Bio (103).JPG|07.12.2018, After two Days
File:Bio (114).JPG|13.12.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (115).JPG|13.12.2018, After 7 Days
</gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Bio (104).JPG|07.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (122).JPG|13.12.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (106).JPG|07.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (121).JPG|13.12.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (105).JPG|07.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (112).JPG|13.12.2018, After 7 Days
 
</gallery>
 
===='''''The eighth week, 11.12.2018'''''====
 
<gallery>
 
File:Bio (124).JPG|13.12.2018
File:Bio (127).JPG|13.12.2018
File:Bio (130).JPG|13.12.2018
</gallery>
 
* After this Experiment, I made an other Medium
*Medium:
**150 ml water
**12 gr cooked potatoes
**12 gt oat flakes
**(mix together, filter)
**2 gr Agar
**Mix all together and boiled for 2 minutes
<gallery>
File:Bio (116).JPG|13.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (135).JPG|13.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (137).JPG|13.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (139).JPG|18.12.2018, After 5 days
File:Bio (142).JPG|18.12.2018, After 5 days
File:Bio (144).JPG|18.12.2018, After 5 days
File:Bio (155).JPG|18.12.2018, the same experiment but in different places
File:Bio (157).JPG|18.12.2018, the same experiment but in different places
File:Bio (166).JPG|19.12.2018, the same experiment but in different places
</gallery>
<gallery>
File:Bio (107).JPG|07.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (108).JPG|13.12.2018, After 7 Days
</gallery>
 
===='''''The ninth week, 18.12.2018'''''====


<gallery>


File:Bio (158).JPG|18.12.2018, First Day
*[[/First Experience of Physarum with Medium of Ager]]
File:Bio (162).JPG|19.12.2018, First Day
File:Bio (6).JPG|25.12.2018, After 7 Days
File:Bio (10).JPG|25.12.2018, After 7 Days


*[[/Second Experience of Physarum with Medium of Potato and Oat]]


</gallery>
*[[/Third Experience of Physarum for my Project]]

Latest revision as of 17:52, 28 April 2019

Documentation

Physarum Polycephalum Literature

Wikipedia link: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physarum_polycephalum

For further information you can click here. [1] [2]

Isolierung, Strukturaufklärung und Untersuchungen zur Biosynthese von Sekundärmetaboliten aus Physarum polycephalum (Myxomycetes) und Pentapora fascialis (Bryozoa), Dissertation von Sophie Eisenbarth, LMU München

Physarum polycephalum, also referred as slime molds, belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum Mycetozoa, and class Myxogastria. P. polycephalum, often referred to as the “many-headed slime,” is a slime mold that inhabits shady, cool, moist areas, such as decaying leaves and logs. It is sensitive to light; in particular, light can repel the slime mold and be a factor in triggering spore growth.