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ISSN : 1738-0294(Print)
ISSN : 2288-8853(Online)
Journal of Mushrooms Vol.13 No.1 pp.68-73
DOI : https://doi.org/10.14480/JM.2015.13.1.68

균상재배 느타리버섯에서 분리한 Hypocrea속 균의 생리적 특성

이찬중, 문지원, 정종천, 공원식, 전창성1
농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 인삼특작부 버섯과,
1월간버섯 J&K 버섯연구소

Physiology characteristics of genus Hypocrea isolated at oyster mushrooms of the shelf cultivation

Chang-Sung Jhune1*, Chan-Jung Lee, Ji-Won Moon, Jong-Chun Cheong, Won-Sik Kong
1J&K Institute, The Korea Mushroom Journal, Gangnam-daero 34, Seoul, Korea
Mushroom Research Division, NIHHS, RDA, Eumseong 369-873, Korea

Abstract

Hypocrea disease is the most severe disease of oyster mushroom cultivation in Korea. Physiological and ecological studies were performed on the pathogens (Hypocrea spp.) to obtain basic information for developing the integrated disease management system. Fourteen isolates of Hypocrea were collected from oyster mushroom house in five areas. Pathogenic fungi causing disease of oyster mushroom were identified as Hypocrea sp. based on morphological characteristics and pathogenicity. Two isolates (H-1, H-12) showed the fastest growth at 15oC but four isolates (H-8, H-9, H-13, H-14) showed slower growth than those of other isolates at 20oC and 25oC. Stroma with ascocarps and ascospore were produced on PDA under fluorescent light. The five isolates produced stroma with ascocarps and ascospores. Formation of fruiting body of strains H-14 of Hypocrea were the best out of all the strains on the potato dextrose agar (PDA). Also, fruiting bodies and ascospores were completely produced under fluorescent light. The growth of the isolates was correlated with total carbon content. The stroma of the isolates was formed mainly in histidine and asparagine treatment and especially in histidine-70 and asparagine-100 treatment. In the test of pathogenicity, after and before spawning showed very fast incidence of disease.

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