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Effects of nutrient Source, Temperature, pH, and Light on Sporidial Production of Ustilago maydis and It Viability for Long-term Storage (Ustilago maydis의 소생자 형성에 미치는 영양원, 온도, 광의 효과 및 자기보존 후의 생존력)

  • 박경석;김충회
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.142-146
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    • 1996
  • 옥수수 깜부기병균 Ustilago maydis 동포자를 풍건한 후 모래나 silica gel을 보존매체로 해서 4$^{\circ}C$나 그 이하 온도에서 24개월 두었을 때 동포자 생존율은 40~45%였다. 동포자는 28$^{\circ}C$ PDA상에서 쉽게 발아하여 많은 소생자를 형성하였다. U. maydis 동포자로부터 소생자 형성의 최적배지는 corn meal broth였고, carrot broth와 potato-dextrose broth의 순으로 좋았다. 소생자 형성에 가장 적합한 조건은 온도 28~3$0^{\circ}C$, pH5~7이었다. 소생자 형성은 암조건에서 보다 좋았다.

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Effect of growth condition on mycelial growth and fruiting body cultivation of Cordyceps militaris wild strain

  • Si Young Ha;Hyeon Cheol Kim;Woo Seok Lim;Jae-Kyung Yang
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2024
  • Cordyceps militaris is widely used in China, Korea, and other Asian countries as both a traditional medicinal ingredient and an edible fungus. This study aimed to optimize the growth conditions and fruiting body production of C. militaris by investigating various culture media and physical parameters such as pH, aeration, illumination, temperature, spawn materials, and oat-sawdust-based substrate formulations. After a 7-day incubation period, oats with a pH of 6.0, under sealed and illuminated conditions at 32℃, demonstrated the most effective mycelial growth. Substrates consisting of 70% oat and 30% sawdust had the shortest incubation time of 30.5 days for fruiting body formation. The basidiospores showed a typical germination pattern where the sporidium produced a single germ tube that elongated, and branched to form monokaryotic primary mycelia. In conclusion, using oats as a substrate in the cultivation of C. militaris could reduce production costs and help protect the environment.

Occurrence of White Rust and Growth of Chrysanthemum 'Baekma' under Various Relative Humidity and Temperature Conditions in the Greenhouse (시설 내 상대습도 및 온도 조건에 따른 국화 '백마'의 생육과 흰녹병 발생)

  • Yoo, Yong Kweon;Roh, Yong Seung
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.803-811
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    • 2014
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of relative humidity (70, 80, 90, and 95%) and to examine the interrelationship of temperature (15, 20, and $25^{\circ}C$) and relative humidity (60, 70, 80, and 90%) in the greenhouse on growth and occurrence of white rust in chrysanthemum 'Baekma'. The developmental stages of white rust were monitored from the initial occurrence to sporidium formation in teliospores. When the relative humidity of greenhouse was adjusted to 90% or more for 40 days, the occurrence rate of white rust, the number of infected leaves, and the number of symptoms per leaf were more than 97%, 10, and 55, respectively. However, in the treatment with 70% relative humidity, the occurrence rate of white rust dropped to 30% and only two spots of symptoms were observed with only 1 or 2 infected leaves per plant. The growth of cut flowers, such as fresh weight and leaf number, was the highest in 70% relative humidity. In the 90% relative humidity treatment, the first symptom of white spot appeared at 6 days after planting in chrysanthemum infected with white rust (stage 1), and then after one day, teliospores came out through the epidermal tissue of leaf (stage 2). The telium was formed with increasing teliospores after 1 to 2 days (stage 3), and then the promycelia developed from teliospores (stage 4). After a lapse of 4 to 5 days, sporidia formed on promycelia (stage 5). Regardless of relative humidity, white rust did not occur at all in treatments at $25^{\circ}C$. In treatments at $20^{\circ}C$, the number of sporidia was high regardless of relative humidity, but white rust did not occur in 60% and 70% relative humidity. As the relative humidity was higher, the number of sporidia and occurrence rate of white rust greatly increased, but the occurrence rate of white rust decreased to less than 14% in 60% and 70% relative humidity in treatment at $15^{\circ}C$.