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The optimum media size and composition for sawdust culture of Lentinula edodes (Strain: JNM3022) (표고버섯(JNM3022) 톱밥재배에 적합한 배지조성과 배지크기)

  • Choi, Duck Soo;Jung, Kyung Ju
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.6 no.3_4
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    • pp.131-137
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    • 2008
  • These experiments were conducted to search for the optimum media size and composition for culture of Lentinula edodes (JNM3022). Considering the incubation period and the successful culturing rate, the optimum media size was length 25 $cm{\times}diameter$ 14 cm (weight 2.5 kg). The saturation moisture amount of Oak sawdust was 251 ml/100 g. It is a half of pine sawdust 495 ml/100 g. Considering the hypha growing speed and hypha density, the optimum media composition was Oak sawdust 80%+ wheat bran 20% and Oak sawdust 80%+ rice bran 20% In 10 treatments of media composition. The optimum moisture amount of media for growing Lentinula edodes (JNM3022) was 55%. Injection pipe with 20 holes in media was reduced the incubation periods to 11 days when 20cm length media and 32 days when 30cm length media compare to control. The best method for browning media surface was change temperature condition above $10^{\circ}C$ and punching the vinyl bag. This treat could shortened the browning periods to 54 days.

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Determination of Proper Amounts of Media and Effects of Fermented Sawdust Addition on Yields of Grifola frondosa in the Bag Culture (잎새버섯 봉지재배시 적정 배지량 및 발효톱밥 첨가효과)

  • Lee, Jae-Hong;Mun, Yun-Gi;Jeong, Tae-Sung;Choi, Jun-Keun;Park, Young-Hak;Kim, Kyung-Hee;Yu, Young-Bok
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.179-183
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted to determine proper amount of media and the effect of fermented sawdust on yield of Grifola frondosa in bag culture. The yield of Grifola frondosa was 227 g for 2 kg of media compared with 103 g for 1kg, 256 g for 2.5 kg, and 312 g for 3 kg. The greatest yield of Grifola frondosa per mass of media was 114 g/kg media for 2 kg of media. Days to harvest for 2 kg of media was 95 days compared with 93 days for 1kg, 99 days for 2.5kg, and 104 days for 3kg. Addition of fermented oak sawdust increased yield from 90 to 145 g/kg bag for Hambak cultivar and from 104 to 121 g/kg bag for Yipsae1ho cultivar. Culture duration was shorten 4-7 days by treating fermented oak sawdust.

Effect of Soil Media in Mushroom Mycelial Incubation (흙배지의 버섯균사배양 이용 효과)

  • Chang, Hyun-You
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 1999
  • This experiments were carried out to development low-priced mushroom culture media, and the results were as follows : Mycerial growth and density of Pleurotus ostreatus in the culture media of 40% of yellow soil, upland soil and lowland soil(each and all) added 60% sawdust and rice bran(80:20, %, v/v) were 89, 88, 68mm/10days in that order. Lentinus edodes were in the media of $40{\sim}50%$ of that added 60% sawdust and rice bran(80:20, %, v/v) were 74, 71, 68mm/10days. Ganoderma lucidum were in the media of $40{\sim}50%$ of that added 60% sawdust and rice bran(80:20, %, v/v) were 98, 94, 89mm/10days in that order.

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Development of a Novel Spawn (Block Spawn) of an Edible Mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, in Liquid Culture and its Cultivation Evaluation

  • Zhang, Wei-Rui;Liu, Sheng-Rong;Kuang, Yun-Bo;Zheng, Shi-Zhong
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 2019
  • Mushroom cultivation has gained increased attention in recent years. Currently, only four types of spawn, including sawdust spawn, grain spawn, liquid spawn, and stick spawn, are commonly available for mushroom cultivation. This limited spawn diversity has led to difficulty in selecting suitable inoculum materials in some cultivation. In this study, three small blocks of lignocellulosic agro-wastes and one block of a synthetic matrix were prepared as support for growing Pleurotus ostreatus in liquid medium. Mycelium-adsorbed blocks were then evaluated for their potential as block spawn for fructification. Our results indicated that the edible fungus was adsorbed and abundantly grew internally and externally on loofah sponge and synthetic polyurethane foam (PUF) supports and also has the ability to attach and grow on the surface of sugarcane bagasse and corncob supports. The mycelia of P. ostreatus adhered on corncob exhibited the highest metabolic activity, while those on the PUF showed the least activity. Mycelial extension rates of block spawns made of agro-waste materials were comparable to that of sawdust spawn, but the block spawn of PUF showed a significantly lower rate. No significant differences in cropping time and yield were observed among cultivations between experimental block spawns and sawdust spawns. Moreover, the corncob block spawn maintained its fruiting potential during an examined period of 6-month storage. The developed block spawn could be practically applied in mushroom cultivation.

Culture Maturity of Lentinula edodes on Sawdust-Based Substrate in Relation to Fruiting Potential (표고 톱밥배지의 성숙도와 자실체형성 포텐셜)

  • Ohga, Shoji;Min, Du-Sik;Koo, Chang-Duck;Choi, Tae-Ho;Leonowicz, A.;Cho, Nam-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 2000
  • Culture maturity assessment can be used to control fruiting body flush timing. Culture maturity of sawdust-based substrate was evaluated by using oak mushroom, (Lentinula edodes (Berk.) Pegler). The influence of substrate water potential (${\psi}$) on the growth and fruiting of three genotypes of L. edodes was also investigated. Glucosamine content revealed a peak at the fruiting body senescent stage. Glucosamine increased steadily to the sporophore senescent stage, and sharply declined at crop treatment. Lipid phosphate and ergosterol contents peaked at pinning and button break stages, respectively. Therefore lipid phosphate and ergosterol contents would be considered as the convenient measurement for judging culture maturity and fruiting potentials. The substrate pH values before inoculation and on the fruiting stage were varied from 6.3 to 4.0. This pH changes were detected as changes in color from bluish purple to yellow by direct bromphenol blue(BPB) spraying, and shown a good correlation with fruit body yield of the 1 st flush. Concerning water potential of the cultures, a slight reduction of water potential, -0.5MPa, stimulated mycelial and colony growths on liquid, agar and sawdust-based substrates. The water potential of well-colonized matured substrate was -0.7MPa and -4.0MPa, before and after the fruiting, respectively. Excellent water providing capacity (higher ${\psi}$) is expected to well-matured cultures with a high density of mycelial colonization. Also, the substrate water potential significantly affected by the interaction between genotypes and spawn run time.

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Artificial Sawdust Cultivation of Tremella fucifomis with Hypoxlon sp. (흰목이버섯의 톱밥재배에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Hyun-You
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 2003
  • The yields and biological efficiency depending on the capacity of culture bottles in sawdust cultivation was very high in using 850㎖ bottle. Yields through co-culture had little difference between the mycelial stages and the longer preservation time the less mycelial amounts.

Development of bag culture medium of Auricularia auricula (목이버섯 봉지재배 배지 개발)

  • Yoo, Young-Jin;Choi, So-Ra;Kim, Hee-Jun;Lee, Gi-Kwon;Song, Young-Ju;Kim, Jong-Gon
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.216-219
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    • 2014
  • Studies were made to optimize the media composition in bag culture and conducted to determine the possibility of artificial cultivation of Auricularia auricula. Sawdust spawn of media composition for optimal growth were found to be oak-sawdust 80%combination of 20% popla-sawdust were the best of the optimal combination. And optimal substrate combination were found to be cotton-seed meal combination of 10% wheat bran 5% mixed were the best of combination. The duration of spawn run period and primordial formation period on bag(1.2 kg) were 50 days and 7 days, respectively. The weight of fruiting body and the yield(100ea, 1.2 kg) of fresh fruit-body were 24 g and 45,000 g, respectively.

Growth characteristics and productivity of oyster mushrooms after adding pine tree sawdust obtained from thinning out trees in a forest (산림 간벌목인 소나무톱밥 첨가에 따른 느타리버섯의 생육 특성)

  • Lee, Chan-Jung;Lee, Eun-Ji;Park, Hae-sung;Kong, Won-Sik
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.338-341
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    • 2018
  • This study investigated the possibility of using pine tree sawdust in thinning-out tree as a substitute for poplar and douglas-fir tree sawdust in oyster mushroom cultivation. Mycelial growth was 10.8 cm in medium supplemented with 70% pine sawdust after 18 days of culture and 10.2 cm in control medium. Mycelial density showed high density with no significant difference between treatments. Fresh weight and diameter of fruiting bodies were slightly lower in medium supplemented with pine tree sawdust. The hardness of pine tree sawdust was slightly higher in the medium supplemented with 20% and 30% of pine tree sawdust. The L value showed a tendency to be higher in the pine added medium, but the a and b values d id not show any significant difference between the treatments. The yields of fruiting body were 157 g / 850 ml for the control and 170 g / 850 ml for the 40% added pine tree sawdust.

Browning technology for shiitake in sawdust using LED source

  • Koo, Jinmo;Lee, Sang-Hwa;Lee, Sung-Hak;Park, Woo-Ram;Hwang, Jae Soon;Kim, Minkyeong;Jun, Hyungseo;Jung, Hee-Young;Jo, Woo-Sik
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.331-333
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    • 2018
  • The incorporation of Shiitake culture into sawdust is a widely utilized technique that can assist in reducing the cost and time consumption associated with oak cultivation. In sawdust cultivation, browning of the surface mycelia is an important stage with respect to the utility and longevity of the sawdust media. Surface browning forms a protective coating on the substrate, which can inhibit the invasion of pathogens and suppress water evaporation. Several different light sources (red LED, white LED, blue LED, and fluorescent light) were used and the intensity of illumination was carefully controlled (1.5, 10.5, $20.5{\mu}mol/m^2s$ for LEDs and 10, 100, 300 lux for the fluorescent light) to induce browning. The light sources were regulated via a 1 h on/off cycle in a controlled room environment at a temperature of $20^{\circ}C$, 60% humidity, and 1200 ppm $CO_2$ concentration for 60days. The browning effect varied depending on the source and the intensity of illumination. This effect was most effectively induced at $1.5{\mu}mol/m^2s$ for the red and blue LEDs. All light sources induced less browning at the highest intensity of illumination. This indicates that intensity values higher than $20.5{\mu}mol/m^2s$ in the case of the LEDs and 300 lux for the fluorescent light are not effective. After harvesting of the fruit bodies, we measured the weight, length, and width of the pileus and stipe in addition to their chromaticity and hardness. Treatment with $1.5{\mu}mol/m^2s$ blue LED produced the best harvest with the highest average chromaticity, weight (21.2 g), stipe length (30.8 mm), and hardness (377.9 g), with a fine length and width of the pileus.