Mycobiology.  2004 Mar;32(1):11-16.

Breeding of Flammulina velutipes Strains Adaptable to Elevated-temperature

Affiliations
  • 1Applied Microbiology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Rural Development Administration, Suwon 441-707, Korea. wskong@rda.go.kr
  • 2College of Agriculture and Life Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 143-701, Korea.

Abstract

Winter mushroom, Flammulina velutipes, needs low temperature during its cultivation. To save on farm costs, especially during summer, a strain adaptable to a higher or elevated-temperature must be developed. At the start of breeding program, parental strains which could endure high temperature were obtained. Seuenty four dikaryotic strains were collected and divided into four groups according to the nature of temperature. They also had different fruiting temperature. Finally we selected three brown strains ASI 4048, 4057 and 4072, and collected their spores. These selected strains can germinate even at a high temperature of 32degrees C, which were dramatically higher than the other strains. Based on these results, the new white strain adapted to mid-temperature by backcross mating was developed. Molecular markers were applied to select white fruit-body producing strains without cultivation. They showed a specific band which co-segregated with brown fruitbody forming strains in BC1F1 progenies. Selected white strains were tested under several elevated temperature conditions.

Keyword

Backcross mating; Breeding; Elevated-temperature adaptable strains; Flammulina velutipes; Molecular marker

MeSH Terms

Agaricales
Breeding*
Flammulina*
Fruit
Humans
Parents
Spores
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