HS (Sueoka’s high salt medium), HSA and YA recipes
from Sueoka, N. (1960) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 46, 83-91.
HS media (no acetate)
5 ml Beijerinck’s solution
5 ml of phosphate solution
1 ml of Hutner’s trace elements
water to 1 L
HSA media (with acetate)
5 ml Beijerinck’s solution
5 ml of phosphate solution
1 ml of Hutner’s trace elements
1.2 grams sodium acetate (anhydrous); for the hydrated salt use 2.0 g
water to 1 L
YA media (with acetate and yeast extract)
5 ml Beijerinck’s solution
5 ml of phosphate solution
1 ml of Hutner’s trace elements
1.2 grams sodium acetate (anhydrous); for the hydrated salt use 2.0 g
4 grams yeast extract
water to 1 L
Stock Solutions
1) Beijerinck’s solution (Complete salts solution)
NH4Cl 100 g
MgSO4 ∙ 7H2O 4.0 g
CaCl2 ∙ 2H2O 2.0 g
water to 1 liter
For sulfur-free salts solution, substitute 3.30 g MgCl2 ∙ 6H2O for the magnesium sulfate.
For N- medium for gametogenesis, omit the ammonium chloride.
2) Phosphate solution
K2HPO4 (anhydrous) 288.0 g
KH2PO4 144.0 g
water to 1 liter
Keep the stock solutions at 4°C
For plates or slants, use 12 grams agar per liter