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Korean Journal of Mycology
1998 Volume.26 No. 2 p.182 ~ p.186
Artificial Cultivation of Tricholoma giganteum Collected in Korea (1)
±è¾ç¼·/Kim, Yang Sup
¼®¼øÀÚ/±è±¤Æ÷/±èÇÑ°æ/Â÷µ¿·Ä/Seok, Soon Ja/Kim, Gwang Po/Kim, Han Kyoung/Cha, Dong Yeul
Abstract
The result of study on the morphological feature of fruitbody, soil characteristics and environmental condition of habitat of Tricholoma giganteum in Korea was as follows: The Pileus was 5.5¡­28.0 §¯ in diameter and 1.5¡­3.7 §¯ in thickness, indicating of yellowish white, beige, or ivory color. The lamellae were 18¡­20 §® in diameter; the stipe was 9.0¡­35.7 §¯ long and 1.0¡­3.0 §¯ wide. The spores were 3.5¡­4.8¡¿5.7¡­7.4 §­ in size, ellipsoid, hyaline and the spore deposit white. The basidia were 6.1¡­7.0¡¿32.2¡­39.2 §­ in size. Cheiloystidia were 3.5¡­4.4¡¿30.5¡­33.1 §­ in size. Pileipellis were 3.3¡­4.4¡¿33.0¡­55.0 §­ wide and had clamp connection. Stipitipellis were 2.2¡­3.3¡¿88.0¡­93.1 §­ in size. Texture of soil in habitate of T. giganteum was silty loam, and organic materials content and available phosphate content in this soil were high as comparison to general soil in Korea. In the time of the mushrooms sprout, the room temperature indicated 25¡­27¡É, their humidity showed 80¡­83%, and the brightnesses were 328 Lux.
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