Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants

© 2019 Friends Science Publishers. The aim of this research was to investigate optimal culture conditions of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for inoculum production of the edible ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM), and to evaluate the effects of mycelial inoculation of the ECM fungi on mycorrhiza...

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Main Authors: Suwimon Wanwaen, Somchit Youpensuk
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-652922019-08-05T04:31:32Z Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants Suwimon Wanwaen Somchit Youpensuk Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2019 Friends Science Publishers. The aim of this research was to investigate optimal culture conditions of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for inoculum production of the edible ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM), and to evaluate the effects of mycelial inoculation of the ECM fungi on mycorrhizations with seedlings of Castanopsis acuminatissima (Blume) A.DC. and the growth of the host plants. Mycelia of A. princeps and G. suthepensis were isolated from basidiocarps of the ECM mushrooms in Northern Thailand. Mycelia of A. princeps grew well on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and modified Melin Norgans (MMN) agar at pH 6 and at 28°C in the dark condition. Mycelia of G. suthepensis grew well on PDA and Pachlewski (PACH) agar supplemented with 1.0 g L -1 yeast extract at 25°C and at pH 6 and 7. The dark condition or the daily light and dark condition did not have significant effect on mycelial growth of G. suthepensis. ECM roots of C. acuminatissima inoculated with A. princeps possessed thick mantle hyphae and formed cortical Hartig net, while ECM roots of the plants inoculated with G. suthepensis possessed thin mantle hyphae and formed epidermal Hartig net. The ECM fungi significantly increased survival and growth of the host plants. G. suthepensis was more effective in increasing the growth of C. acuminatissima seedlings than A. princeps. The results of this research can be used for production of ECM host seedlings for forest restoration. 2019-08-05T04:31:32Z 2019-08-05T04:31:32Z 2019-01-01 Journal 18149596 15608530 2-s2.0-85065663434 10.17957/IJAB/15.1049 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85065663434&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/65292
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Suwimon Wanwaen
Somchit Youpensuk
Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants
description © 2019 Friends Science Publishers. The aim of this research was to investigate optimal culture conditions of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for inoculum production of the edible ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM), and to evaluate the effects of mycelial inoculation of the ECM fungi on mycorrhizations with seedlings of Castanopsis acuminatissima (Blume) A.DC. and the growth of the host plants. Mycelia of A. princeps and G. suthepensis were isolated from basidiocarps of the ECM mushrooms in Northern Thailand. Mycelia of A. princeps grew well on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and modified Melin Norgans (MMN) agar at pH 6 and at 28°C in the dark condition. Mycelia of G. suthepensis grew well on PDA and Pachlewski (PACH) agar supplemented with 1.0 g L -1 yeast extract at 25°C and at pH 6 and 7. The dark condition or the daily light and dark condition did not have significant effect on mycelial growth of G. suthepensis. ECM roots of C. acuminatissima inoculated with A. princeps possessed thick mantle hyphae and formed cortical Hartig net, while ECM roots of the plants inoculated with G. suthepensis possessed thin mantle hyphae and formed epidermal Hartig net. The ECM fungi significantly increased survival and growth of the host plants. G. suthepensis was more effective in increasing the growth of C. acuminatissima seedlings than A. princeps. The results of this research can be used for production of ECM host seedlings for forest restoration.
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author Suwimon Wanwaen
Somchit Youpensuk
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Somchit Youpensuk
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title Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants
title_short Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants
title_full Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants
title_fullStr Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants
title_full_unstemmed Cultivation of Amanita princeps and Gyrodon suthepensis for Mycorrhizations with Castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants
title_sort cultivation of amanita princeps and gyrodon suthepensis for mycorrhizations with castanopsis acuminatissima and their effects on the host plants
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