Journal of Mushroom (한국버섯학회지)
- Volume 10 Issue 4
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- Pages.151-159
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- 2012
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- 1738-0294(pISSN)
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- 2288-8853(eISSN)
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Stain improvement in the white button mushroom 'Seolgang' and its varietal characteristics in Agaricus bisporus
- Lee, Byung-Joo (Crop Research Division, Chungcheongnam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services) ;
- Lee, Mi-Ae (Crop Research Division, Chungcheongnam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services) ;
- Kim, Yong-Gyun (Crop Research Division, Chungcheongnam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services) ;
- Lee, Kwang-Won (Crop Research Division, Chungcheongnam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services) ;
- Lim, Yong-Pyo (Department of Horticultural Science, Chungnam National University) ;
- Lee, Byung-Eui (Industry Academy Cooperation Foundation, Soonchunghyang University) ;
- Song, Ho-Yeon (College of Medicine, Soonchunghyang University)
- Received : 2012.11.02
- Accepted : 2012.11.16
- Published : 2012.12.31
Abstract
The button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) is one of the most widely cultivated important edible mushroom species. In the breeding of new button mushroom, 'Seolgang' was developed by crossing two monokaryons 'CM020913-27' and 'SSU423-31'. Because of the secondarily homothallism, only a small percentage of the basidia produce 3 or 4 spores, which are mostly haploid (n) and do not fruit. Single spore cultures derived from these types of spores produce a vegetative mycelium that also contain a variable number of genetically identical nuclei per cell called monokaryon. The lack of clamp connections between monokaryon and dikaryon required a series of mycelial culture and fruiting test. After crossing, hybrids were cultivated on a small scale and on a commercial scale at a farm. For this, the spawn was made by a commercial spawn producer and the spawned compost by a commercial compost producer. Mycelial growth of 'Seolgang' on CDA was better at