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Diverse Mycena Fungi and Their Potential for Gastrodia elata Germination

  • Xiao-Han Jin;Yu-Chuan Wang;Dong Li;Yu Li;Hai-Yan He;Han-Bo Zhang
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.1249-1259
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    • 2024
  • It remains to be determined whether there is a geographical distribution pattern and phylogenetic signals for the Mycena strains with seed germination of the orchid plant Gastrodia elata. This study analyzed the community composition and phylogenetics of 72 Mycena strains associated with G. elata varieties (G. elata. f. glauca and G. elata. f. viridis) using multiple gene fragments (ITS+nLSU+SSU). We found that (1) these diverse Mycena phylogenetically belong to the Basidiospore amyloid group. (2) There is a phylogenetic signal of Mycena for germination of G. elata. Those strains phylogenetically close to M. abramsii, M. polygramma, and an unclassified Mycena had significantly higher germination rates than those to M. citrinomarginata. (3) The Mycena distribution depends on geographic site and G. elata variety. Both unclassified Mycena group 1 and the M. abramsii group were dominant for the two varieties of G. elata; in contrast, the M. citrinomarginata group was dominant in G. elata f. glauca but absent in G. elata f. viridis. Our results indicate that the community composition of numerous Mycena resources in the Zhaotong area varies by geographical location and G. elata variety. Importantly, our results also indicate that Mycena's phylogenetic status is correlated with its germination rate.

Notes on the New Species of Genus Mycena in Korea (한국산 애주름버섯속의 신종 보고)

  • Seok, Soon Ja;Jin, Yong Joo;Yoo, Ki Bum;Hong, Seung Beom;Kwon, Soon Wu;Kim, Soo Jin;Kim, Jeong Seon
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.224-230
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    • 2015
  • A re-study was conducted based on morphological characters of 39 specimens known as Mycena stylobates, collected from 33 areas, Mt. Chiack, Kangwon-do, etc. from 1988 to 2015 and deposited in the Herbarium Conservation Center of the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (HCCN). All specimens cited here were confirmed as a new to science, and designated as "Mycena yangsupensiae" which was described and illustrated in detail. Mycelial growth of four cultures from the fruiting bodies of Mycena sp. (KACC54181, KACC54182, KACC54183, and KACC54184) was high on the potato dextrose agar (PDA), at $25^{\circ}C$. These four taxa were confirmed as the same species, Mycena yangsupensiae, by the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing analysis. All collections cited here are deposited in HCCN, Suwon.

Notes on the Korean Higher Fungi (XVI)

  • Cho, Duck-Hyun
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2001
  • Many higher fungi were collected at Mt.Sunun, Mt.Kirin, Samre-up, Whaam-sa and Mt.Unjang from June 1999 to June 2000. They were identified. As the resulting, Pluteus thomosonii, Mycena polyadelpha, Mycena latifolia, Omphalina barbularum, Hygrocybe trunda var.macrospora, Cortinarius iodes and C. glaucopus are newly to Korea. They were designed Korean common name by author.

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Mycena subpiligera sp. nov., a Symbiotic Species from China Associated with the Seed Germination of Gastrodia elata

  • Li-na Liu;Guo-ying Zhou;Ai-rong Shen;Bao-ming Shen;Yun Tan;Zhu-ming Tan
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.50 no.5
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    • pp.294-301
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    • 2022
  • Mycena subpiligera, a new taxon in sect. Fragilipedes that can strongly enhance the germination efficiency of Gastrodia elata seeds, was discovered in subtropical areas of China. As revealed by a morphological comparison with related Mycena species as well as maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses based on sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the large subunit (LSU) regions of nuclear ribosomal RNA, the new taxon can be distinguished from phenotypically similar and phylogenetically related species. Optimal cultural conditions for M. subpiligera basidiomata are reported, and the germination rate of the new species is compared with that of M. citrinomarginata.

Notes on the Korean Higher Fungi(XVIII)

  • Cho, Duck-Hyun
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.149-152
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    • 2003
  • Many higher fungi were collected at Mt.Jiri, Mt.Pukhan, Mt.Moak from June 2002 to October 2002.They were identified. According to the result Clitocybe phyllophila, Omphalina wyniae, Mycena diosma, Cortinarius haasii and Cortinarius allutus were newly to Korea. They were designed Korean common names by author.

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Fungal Flora of Ullung Island (IV) -on some agaric fungi- (울릉도의 균류상 (IV) -수종 주름버섯류에 대하여-)

  • Jung, Hack-Sung
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.64-72
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    • 1993
  • Fresh fungi were collected during five field trips to Ullung Island from October of 1989 to September of 1991. Through the observation of some agaric fungi, thirty mushrooms were identified to the species and are listed as below. Among them, three species, Crepidotus geophilus, Mycena elegans, ana Mycena carolinensis were confirmed new to Korea and are registered here with descriptions.

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Notes on the Korean Higher Fungi (IX) (한국산 고등균류기 (IX))

  • DuckHyunCho
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 1995
  • Many higher fungi were collected at Mt. Manduck, Mt. Duckwoo and Mt Jiri from June, 1990 to October, 1991. these higher fungi were identified. According to the resulting, following genus and species are newly to Korea : genus of Strobilurus and species of Strobilurus oshimae, Mycena chlorophos, Marasmius pulcherripos, Pholiota astragalina, cortinarous subedibutrs and Boletellus schinchanius.

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Fungal flora of Ullung Island (V) -on additional agaric fungi- (울릉도의 균류상 (V) -기타 주름버섯류에 대하여-)

  • Jung, Hack-Sung
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.196-208
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    • 1994
  • Some additional fungi were collected during two field trips to Ullung Island in July and September of 1992. Through the observation of agaric fungi, 36 mushrooms were identified to the species or subspecies and are listed below. Among them, three species and one subspecies, Mycena luteopallens, Mycena macrocystidiata, Amanita hemibapha ssp. similis, and Pluteus petasatus, were confirmed new to Korea and are registered here with descriptions.

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Seed Germination of Gastrodia elata Using Symbiotic Fungi, Mycena osmundicola

  • Kim, Yong-Il;Chang, Kwang-Joon;Ka, Kang-Hyeon;Hur, Hyeon;Hong, In-Pyo;Shim, Jae-Ouk;Lee, Tae-Soo;Lee, Ji-Yul;Lee, Min-Woong
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.79-82
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    • 2006
  • The germination rate and longevity of seeds of Gastrodia elata Blume have been observed for 48 weeks using Mycena osmundicola strain H-21, one of fungi stimulating seed germination. Storage condition of post-harvest seeds was observed in the different temperature ranges of $-30^{\circ}C,\;-5^{\circ}C,\;5^{\circ}C\;and\;30^{\circ}C$ for 48 weeks. After storage period of 48 weeks, the germination rate of G elata was 65.7% at $5^{\circ}C$ and 71.6% at $-5^{\circ}C$, respectively. Although the germination rate of G. elata was 77.3% for 11 weeks at $25^{\circ}C$, the germination rate had been decreased gradually to 49.3% at 13 weeks, 0.3% at 23 weeks and then 0% at 25 weeks. The germination rate was reached to the level of 10% for 2 weeks at $-30^{\circ}C$ and then decreased to 0%.

Taxonomic Investigations on Korean Higher Fungi(IV) (한국산(韓國産) 고등(高等) 균류(菌類)의 분류학적(分類學的) 연구(硏究)(IV))

  • Kim, Byong-Kak;Kim, Du-Ha;Choi, Eung-Chil;Shim, Mi-Ja
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 1976
  • Among the higher fungi which wore collected in the Geong Gi Province and Seoul Korea, nine species, i.e., Mycena haematopoda, Amanita griseofarinosa, Pholiota spectabilis. Pholiota vermiflua, Boletus erythroporus, Russula alutacea, Russula chameleontina, Russula xcampelina and Polyporus sulphureus, were found to be unrecorded species in Korea. The morphological, histological and microchemical characteristics of these fungi were reported.

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