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Molecular Characterization of 170 New gDNA-SSR Markers for Genetic Diversity in Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)

An H, Jo IH, Oh YL, Jang KY, Kong WS, Sung JK, So YS, Chung JW

We designed 170 new simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers based on the whole-genome sequence data of button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus), and selected 121 polymorphic markers. A total of 121 polymorphic...
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A Rapid and Effective Colony PCR Procedure for Screening Transformants in Several Common Mushrooms

Wang Y, Xu D, Liu D, Sun X, Chen Y, Zheng L, Chen L, Ma A

In the post-genomic era, gene function analysis has attracted much attention. Transformation is often needed to investigate gene function. In this study, an easy, rapid, reliable, and cost-effective colony polymerase...
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Shiitake Dermatitis due to Song-hwa Mushroom (Lentinula edodes var.)

Park MJ, Shon U, Seong GH, Park BC, Kim MH, Hong SP

  • KMID: 2454379
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2019 Jul;57(6):342-343.
No abstract available.
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Development of a Novel Spawn (Block Spawn) of an Edible Mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, in Liquid Culture and its Cultivation Evaluation

Zhang WR, Liu SR, Kuang YB, Zheng SZ

Mushroom cultivation has gained increased attention in recent years. Currently, only four types of spawn, including sawdust spawn, grain spawn, liquid spawn, and stick spawn, are commonly available for mushroom...
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Development of Polymorphic Simple Sequence Repeat Markers using High-Throughput Sequencing in Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)

Lee HY, Raveendar , An H, Oh YL, Jang KY, Kong WS, Ryu H, So YS, Chung JW

The white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) is one of the most widely cultivated species of edible mushroom. Despite its economic importance, relatively little is known about the genetic diversity of...
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Mushroom Poisoning by Macrolepiota neomastoidea

Kim SY, Baek YH, Han SY, Lee SW, Roh YH, Kim KW, Kang SH, Jeong JS

There are currently over 5,000-known species of mushrooms worldwide. Only 20–25% of mushrooms have been named, and 3% of these are poisonous. More than 95% of mushroom poisoning cases occur...
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An Improved Total RNA Extraction Method for White Jelly Mushroom Tremella fuciformis Rich in Polysaccharides

Zhu H, Sun X, Liu D, Zheng L, Chen L, Ma A

An improved method for extracting high quality and quantity RNA from a jelly mushroom and a dimorphic fungus—Tremella fuciformis which is especially rich in polysaccharides, is described. RNA was extracted...
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Hangover relieving effect of Sanghwang mushroom mycelium cultured in germinated buckwheat

An YJ, Cho SM, Kim MS, Moon HH, Park DS, Jeon NG, Lee Y, Han CH

The present study was performed to evaluate the hangover relieving effect of germinated buckwheat (GB) and Sanghwang mushroom mycelium cultured in GB (SGB). Both GB and SGB showed 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical...
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Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer 1 Based Characterization of Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) Strains

Kwon HW, Choi MA, Kim DW, Oh YL, Hyun MW, Kong WS, Kim SH

Breeding the button mushroom requires genetic information about its strains. This study was undertaken to genetically characterize four domestically bred button mushroom strains (Saea, Saejung, Saedo, Saeyeon cultivars) and to...
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Evaluation of Antioxidant, Anti-cholinesterase, and Anti-inflammatory Effects of Culinary Mushroom Pleurotus pulmonarius

Nguyen TK, Im KH, Choi J, Shin PG, Lee TS

Culinary mushroom Pleurotus pulmonarius has been popular in Asian countries. In this study, the anti-oxidant, cholinesterase, and inflammation inhibitory activities of methanol extract (ME) of fruiting bodies of P. pulmonarius...
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Viral Effects of a dsRNA Mycovirus (PoV-ASI2792) on the Vegetative Growth of the Edible Mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus

Song HY, Choi HJ, Jeong H, Choi D, Kim DH, Kim JM

A double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) mycovirus was detected in malformed fruiting bodies of Pleurotus ostreatus strain ASI2792, one of bottle cultivated commercial strains of the edible oyster mushroom. The partial RNA-dependent...
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Cloning and Expression Analysis of Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Gene in the Mycelium and Fruit Body of the Edible Mushroom Flammulina velutipes

Yun YH, Koo JS, Kim SH, Kong WS

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) gene is known to be expressed in plants, and is involved in the differentiation, growth and synthesis of secondary metabolites. However, its expression in fungi remains to...
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Water Extract from Spent Mushroom Substrate of Hericium erinaceus Suppresses Bacterial Wilt Disease of Tomato

Kwak AM, Min KJ, Lee SY, Kang HW

Culture filtrates of six different edible mushroom species were screened for antimicrobial activity against tomato wilt bacteria Ralstonia solanacearum B3. Hericium erinaceus, Lentinula edodes (Sanjo 701), Grifola frondosa, and Hypsizygus...
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Mushroom Flora of Ulleung-gun and a Newly Recorded Bovista Species in the Republic of Korea

Kim CS, Jo JW, Kwag YN, Sung GH, Lee SG, Kim SY, Shin CH, Han SK

We conducted five times surveys, in June, September and October in 2012; June and September 2013, to catalog the mushroom flora in Ulleung-gun, Republic of Korea. More than 400 specimens...
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A Comprehensive Review of Tropical Milky White Mushroom (Calocybe indica P&C)

Subbiah KA, Balan V

A compressive description of tropical milky white mushroom (Calocybe indica P&C var. APK2) is provided in this review. This mushroom variety was first identified in the eastern Indian state of...
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Type and treatment of toxic mushroom poisoning in Korea

Sohn CH

To eat unidentified or misidentified mushrooms taken from the wild can be very dangerous. In the vast majority of toxic mushroom ingestions in Korea, the mushroom was incorrectly identified. In...
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Genetic and Biochemical Characterization of Monokaryotic Progeny Strains of Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)

Kwon HW, Choi MA, Yun YH, Oh YL, Kong WS, Kim SH

To promote the selection of promising monokaryotic strains of button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) during breeding, 61 progeny strains derived from basidiospores of two different lines of dikaryotic parental strains, ASI1038...
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Health Effects of Small Volatile Compounds from East Asian Medicinal Mushrooms

Pennerman , Yin G, Bennett JW

Medicinal fungi, taken whole or as various forms of extracts, have been used to alleviate, cure or prevent human ailments since pre-historic times. In particular, Asian cultures have incorporated a...
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Current Technologies and Related Issues for Mushroom Transformation

Kim S, Ha BS, Ro HS

Mushroom transformation requires a series of experimental steps, including generation of host strains with a desirable selective marker, design of vector DNA, removal of host cell wall, introduction of foreign...
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Anaphylaxis following mushrooms ingestion

Seo DH, Lee YS, Ban GY, Yoon MG, Kim JH, Shin YS, Park HS, Ye YM

Various foods can induce anaphylaxis. However, mushrooms-induced anaphylaxis has not been reported in Korea. We report a patient with past anaphylactic episode caused by mushroom ingestion, confirmed by the skin...
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