The development of the productivity of the fungus is highly determined by the quality of the seed. Problems in dealing with the real poor quality of seedlings obtained from seeds of pensupply farmers. Research objectives produce quality seeds and berviabilitas. The research was carried out in a laboratory tissue culture Faculty of Agriculture Merdeka University Madiun research methodology using Randomized Factorial Design comprised 9 one factor treatment was repeated three times with the number of sample 5. The treatment consists in J1 (sengon sawdust Media 25 grams of yeast stems inoculated), J2 (sengon sawdust media 25 grams of yeast stems inoculated), J2 (sengon sawdust media 25 grams of yeast stems inoculated), J3 (media 50 grams of maize seeds inoculated Hood mushroom), J4 (media 50 grams of maize seeds inoculated mushroom seeds F1), J5 (Media 50 grams of maize seeds inoculated mushroom hood), J6 (media 50 grams of maize seeds inoculated mushroom hood), J7 (75 grams of grain-grain media inoculated mushroom seeds F1), J8 (media empty 75 grams of grain seeds inoculated fungi F1), J9 (75 grams of grain-grain media inoculated mushroom seeds F). The observation parameter consists of a growing number of speeds miselia, miselia, miselia long and wide spread of miselia. Diversity analyzed data collection results by test Duncan't 5% as well as a diagram of the proliferation developments. Results: treatment Application J5 (50 grams of corn Media inoculated with mushroom hood implants) showed the highest average percentage growing speed parameter miselia 2 weeks after inoculation of 67.92%. The application of treatment J5 (50 grams of corn media inoculated with mushroom stem implants) showed the highest average value on quality parameters of growth miselia age 4 weeks after inoculation: miselian grow very dense growth of thickness parameter miselia 2 weeks after inoculation of wide spread and parameter 35.11 miselia 3 weeks after inoculation of 90.92 cm2Keywords: white Oyster Mushrooms, Miselia media, sawdust, corn and corn grain.
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