Volume 35, Number 2, 137-139, DOI: 10.1007/BF02318490

Fruiting body productivity of protoplast-derived clones inLentinula edodes

Yukitaka Fukumasa-Nakai, Teruyuki Matsumoto and Mitsuo Komatsu

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Abstract

More than 100 dikaryotic clones (protoclones) derived from mycelial protoplasts of aLentinula edodes dikaryon were examined for their mycelial growth and fruiting body productivity. These protoclones exhibited a variety of vegetative mycelial growth rates, but no apparent difference in colonial morphology compared with the original (parental) dikaryon. Protoclones were cultivated on wood logs under natural conditions, and they exhibited a very wide range of fruiting body yields. Of the 134 protoclones, four were selected that produced a 30–40% increase in dry weight of fruiting body yield over that of the original dikaryon. This high productivity of fruiting bodies was maintained for at least several years. The present results suggest thatL. edodes protoclones can be practically used in strain improvement to increase the capability of fruiting body formation.

Key Words  fruiting body productivity -  Lentinula edodes  - protoclones

Contribution No. 287 from the Tottori Mycological Institute.

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