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http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2006.34.4.200

The Culture Conditions for the Mycelial Growth of Phellinus spp.  

Jo, Woo-Sik (Department of Agricultural Environment, Gyeongbuk Agricultural Technology Administration)
Rew, Young-Hyun (Department of Agricultural Environment, Gyeongbuk Agricultural Technology Administration)
Choi, Sung-Guk (Department of Agricultural Environment, Gyeongbuk Agricultural Technology Administration)
Seo, Geon-Sik (Department of Industrial Crops, Korea National Agricultural College)
Sung, Jae-Mo (Department of Applied Bioloty, Kangwon National University)
Uhm, Jae-Youl (Department of Agricultural Biology, Kyeongbuk National University)
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Mycobiology / v.34, no.4, 2006 , pp. 200-205 More about this Journal
Abstract
Phellinus genus belonged to Hymenochaetaceae of Basidiomycetes and has been well known as one of the most popular medicinal mushrooms due to high antitumor activity. This study was carried out to obtain the basic information for mycelial culture conditions of Phellinus linteus, P. baumii, and P. gilvus. According to colony diameter and mycelial density, the media for suitable mycelial growth of them were shown in MEA, glucose peptone, and MCM. The optimum temperature for mycelial growth was $30^{\circ}C$. Carbon and nitrogen sources were man nose and malt extract, respectively. The optimum C/N ratio was 10:1 to 5:1 with 2% glucose concentration, vitamin was thiamine-HCl, organic acid was succinic acid, and mineral salt was $MgSO_{4}{\cdot}7H_{2}O$.
Keywords
Culture condition; Medicinal mushroom; Phellinus baumii; Phellinus gilvus; Phellinus linteus;
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