Mycobiology.  2003 Jun;31(2):105-112.

A New Method for Cultivation of Sclerotium of Grifola umbellata

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Biology, Dongguk University, Seoul 100-715, Korea. mwlee@dgu.ac.kr
  • 2Division of Applied Plant Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea.
  • 3Department of Biology, University of Incheon, Incheon 402-749, Korea.
  • 4Department of Biology, Korea National University of Education, Cheongwon 363-791, Korea.
  • 5Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100094, P. R. China.

Abstract

Sclerotia of Grifola umbellata were cultivated by two methods such as burying and root inoculation methods. The sclerotia of G. umbellata produced by the burying method were 6.0~6.8 x 3.4~4.6 x 1.8~1.9 cm (Width x Length x Thickness) in size and 17.3~19.6 g in weight, respectively. Their increase rate was 1.10~1.12 times. On the other hand, the sclerotia cultivated by the root inoculation method were 18.3~31.5 x 12.5~26.4 x 3.1~3.7 cm (Wx L x T) in size and 219.1~576.6 g in weight, respectively. Their growth increment was 11.18~39.77 times. The rhizomorphs of Armillaria mellea were developed with a high density under fallen leaves layer covering cultivation site, and distributed mainly between soil surface and soil depth of about 10 cm as well as colonized prominently on the inoculated wood logs. Fungal interaction between G. umbellata and A. mellea were observed mainly in the stage of white sclerotium of G. umbellata. The sclerotia of G. umbellata which were developed newly and harvested in the root inoculation method were twined with root hairs of host tree and rhizomorphs of A. mellea. The sclerotia of G. umbellata decomposing root hairs of host tree were confirmed through SEM examination. Physiochemical characteristics of soil in all cultivation sites had no significant differences. Soil pH were in the range of pH 3.98~4.40. Organic matters were the range of 17.97~23.86% and moisture contents of soil were 12.00~18.20%. Soil temperatures showed 12.9~13.8degrees C in November and 22.0~23.9degrees C in August, respectively. In conclusion, the root inoculation method seems to be a practical method for cultivating sclerotia of G. umbellata due to its many advantages such as simplicity of inoculation process, shortening of cultivation periods and facility of harvest.

Keyword

Cultivation method; Grifola umbellata; Root inoculation; Sclerotium

MeSH Terms

Armillaria
Colon
Grifola*
Hair
Hand
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Soil
Trees
Wood
Soil
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