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Culture conditions of symbiotic fungus Coprinellus radians and its effects on seedlings of Cremastra appendiculata
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  • Liqin Wang,
  • Jingyi Zhang,
  • Qiuyu Lv,
  • Gonggu Lv,
  • Guangquan Lv,
  • Xin Xiao,
  • Fulin Yan,
  • Miao Liu,
  • Mingsheng Zhang
Liqin Wang
Guizhou University
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Jingyi Zhang
Guizhou University
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Qiuyu Lv
Guizhou University
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Gonggu Lv
Guizhou University
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Guangquan Lv
Guizhou University
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Xin Xiao
Guizhou University
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Fulin Yan
Guizhou University
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Miao Liu
Guizhou University
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Mingsheng Zhang
Guizhou University

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Abstract

Cremastra appendiculata (D. Don) Makino is a rare perennial medicinal plant with significant medicinal and ornamental value. Its seeds exhibit a low germination rate in nature due to the species’ dependency on fungi to facilitate germination. Pre-laboratory studies have shown that symbiotic fungus Coprinus radians (Desm.) Fr. from the rhizomes of wild C. appendiculata that significantly promote its seeds germination and seedlings development. The growth of symbiotic fungi directly affects seed germination and seedling development. In order to obtain high-quality strains of the symbiotic fungus C. radian, the growth characteristics and culture conditions were investigated, which mainly include the temperature, light intensity, pH and nutrient supply suitable for growth. This study conducted single-factor experiments to screen and optimize the formulations and culture conditions for the parental strain, primary strain, and cultivation strain of C. radian, building on this foundation, the symbiotic seedling cultivation of C. radian with C. appendiculata was optimized to explore the best conditions. The results revealed that the suitable conditions for the cultivation of the parental strain of C. radian. Subsequently, The formulation suitable for the cultivation of the primary and cultivation strains was a mixture of willow wood, cottonseed hulls and sweet potato flour in a ratio of 8:1:1 with a water content of 30%. The symbiotic seedling cultivation methods were feasible. Results of these studies have screened suitable culture conditions for the strains of C. radian and conducted preliminary experiments for the establishment of symbiotic seedling propagation technology for C. appendiculata.
28 Oct 2024Submitted to Journal of Basic Microbiology
30 Oct 2024Submission Checks Completed
30 Oct 2024Assigned to Editor
30 Oct 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
31 Oct 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned