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Mycobiology
2007 Volume.35 No. 1 p.6 ~ p.10
Effect of Various Sawdusts and Logs Media on the Fruiting Body Formation of Phellinus gilvus
Jo Woo-Sik

Rew Young-Hyun
Choi Sung-Guk
Hwang Mi-Hyun
Park Seung-Chun
Seo Geon-Sik
Sung Jae-Mo
Uhm Jae-Youl
Abstract
Present experiments were conducted to determine the possibility of artificial culture with various sawdust of P. gilvus. The pH value was 6.0 of oak sawdust, 6.5 of mulberry sawdust, 6.6 of elm sawdust, 6.3 of acacia sawdust and 6.1 of apple tree sawdust. Mycelial density on elm sawdust and acacia sawdust were lower than those of oak sawdust, and apple sawdust. Weight of fresh fruiting body showed that 179 g on oak tree, 227 g on oak sawdust, 21 g on elm tree, 76 g on elm sawdust, 106 g on apple tree, and 170 g on apple sawdust. Among them, the yield of oak substrates was the highest whereas acacia sawdust was the lowest, and it is concluded that the yields of sawdust substrates were higher than log substrates. P. gilvus grown on various sawdusts and logs used in this study have shown similar in anti-tumor activity against P388.
KEYWORD
Antitumor activity, Phellinus gilvus, Sawdust culture
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