KMID : 1160220100380020133
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Mycobiology 2010 Volume.38 No. 2 p.133 ~ p.136
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Optimum Conditions for Artificial Fruiting Body Formation of Cordyceps cardinalis
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Kim Soo-Young
Shrestha Bhushan Sung Gi-Ho Han Sang-Kuk Sung Jae-Mo
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Abstract
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Stromatal fruiting bodies of Cordyceps cardinalis were successfully produced in cereals. Brown rice, German millet and standard millet produced the longest-length of stromata, followed by Chinese pearl barley, Indian millet, black rice and standard barley. Oatmeal produced the shortest-length of fruiting bodies. Supplementation of pupa and larva to the grains resulted in a slightly enhanced production of fruiting bodies; pupa showing better production than larva. 50~60 g of brown rice and 10~20 g of pupa mixed with 50~60 mL of water in 1,000 mL polypropylene (PP) bottle was found to be optimum for fruiting body production. Liquid inoculation of 15~20 mL per PP bottle produced best fruiting bodies. The optimal temperature for the formation of fruiting bodies was 25¨¬C, under conditions of continuous light. Few fruiting bodies were produced under the condition of complete darkness, and the fresh weight was considerable low, compared to that of light condition.
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KEYWORD
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Cereal, Cordyceps cardinalis, Environmental conditions, Fruiting body formation, Liquid inoculation, Silkworm pupa
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