Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues

SUMMARY: Flammulina mexicana is a fungus species endemic to high mountains and has potential for commercial cultivation. Four strains were isolated from wild fruit bodies and its growth was evaluated in two culture media. There were no morphological differences among these strains; however, the choi...

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Autores principales: Arana-Gabriel,Yolanda, Burrola-Aguilar,Cristina, Franco-Maass,Sergio, Mata,Gerardo, Zepeda-Gómez,Carmen
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Publicado: Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-920020200002001732020-10-23Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residuesArana-Gabriel,YolandaBurrola-Aguilar,CristinaFranco-Maass,SergioMata,GerardoZepeda-Gómez,Carmen native strains liquid spawn maize stubble fruit bodies hemicellulose SUMMARY: Flammulina mexicana is a fungus species endemic to high mountains and has potential for commercial cultivation. Four strains were isolated from wild fruit bodies and its growth was evaluated in two culture media. There were no morphological differences among these strains; however, the choice of culture media did produce differences. Growth rate was superior in strains IE 974 and IE 986 at 0.65 cm day-1. These strains also presented the highest biomass production at 6.9 and 7.7 g L-1, respectively; with a period of 35 days in production with solid spawn and 20 days with liquid spawn. All the four strains have the ability to fructify in agricultural and forestry wastes. Strains IE 986 and IE 974 presented better biological efficiency at 34.5 % and 31.9 %, respectively, with maize stubble as a substrate. A nutritional analysis of the fructifications obtained showed a high percentage of fiber (52.51 %) and low carbohydrate content (9.03 %). For this reason, culture of these species represents an alternative for their ex situ conservation and use.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias ForestalesBosque (Valdivia) v.41 n.2 20202020-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-92002020000200173en10.4067/S0717-92002020000200173
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic native strains
liquid spawn
maize stubble
fruit bodies
hemicellulose
spellingShingle native strains
liquid spawn
maize stubble
fruit bodies
hemicellulose
Arana-Gabriel,Yolanda
Burrola-Aguilar,Cristina
Franco-Maass,Sergio
Mata,Gerardo
Zepeda-Gómez,Carmen
Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues
description SUMMARY: Flammulina mexicana is a fungus species endemic to high mountains and has potential for commercial cultivation. Four strains were isolated from wild fruit bodies and its growth was evaluated in two culture media. There were no morphological differences among these strains; however, the choice of culture media did produce differences. Growth rate was superior in strains IE 974 and IE 986 at 0.65 cm day-1. These strains also presented the highest biomass production at 6.9 and 7.7 g L-1, respectively; with a period of 35 days in production with solid spawn and 20 days with liquid spawn. All the four strains have the ability to fructify in agricultural and forestry wastes. Strains IE 986 and IE 974 presented better biological efficiency at 34.5 % and 31.9 %, respectively, with maize stubble as a substrate. A nutritional analysis of the fructifications obtained showed a high percentage of fiber (52.51 %) and low carbohydrate content (9.03 %). For this reason, culture of these species represents an alternative for their ex situ conservation and use.
author Arana-Gabriel,Yolanda
Burrola-Aguilar,Cristina
Franco-Maass,Sergio
Mata,Gerardo
Zepeda-Gómez,Carmen
author_facet Arana-Gabriel,Yolanda
Burrola-Aguilar,Cristina
Franco-Maass,Sergio
Mata,Gerardo
Zepeda-Gómez,Carmen
author_sort Arana-Gabriel,Yolanda
title Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues
title_short Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues
title_full Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues
title_fullStr Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and evaluation of Flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues
title_sort characterization and evaluation of flammulina mexicana growth in lignocellulosic residues
publisher Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales
publishDate 2020
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-92002020000200173
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