Abstract
We studied the characteristics of the utilization of carbohydrate substrates and the production of those hydrolyzing enzymes of the Tricholoma matsutake J-1 strain isolated from hardwood (Quercus sp.). In the culture medium, 5% glucose inhibited mycelial growth. The growth inhibition rate was remarkable in the Z-1 strain from softwood (Pinus densiflora) compared with that of the J-1 strain from hardwood. α-Amylase production varied with starches from different origins in contrast to mycelial growth. The range of the effect of 0.5%–15% soluble starch on vegetative mycelial growth was also investigated. The optimal concentration for mycelial growth was 15% for the J-1 strain but 10% for the Z-1 strain. Mycelial growth of the J-1 strain was strongly inhibited in PMML medium containing Sunpeal-CP prepared from sulfite pulp softwood waste, but that of the Z-1 strain was not inhibited by Sunpeal-CP. Moreover, mycelial growth of the J-1 strain from Quercus sp. dramatically decreased with the addition of CNF-HWSF (hot water-soluble fractions from corn fiber) to the PMML and PDL medium. However, inhibition by CNF-HWSF was not shown in the Z-1 strain from P. densiflora.
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Kusuda, M., Ueda, M., Konishi, Y. et al. Effects of carbohydrate substrate on the vegetative mycelial growth of an ectomycorrhizal mushroom, Tricholoma matsutake, isolated from Quercus . Mycoscience 48, 358–364 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10267-007-0384-2
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