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Tissue Culture of The Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms

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Lifeasible provides tissue culture services for ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. We conduct tissue separation of various high-quality ectomycorrhizal mushrooms, prepare high-quality pure seed entities and mycelia, provide technical support for isolating and cultivating their strains, and accelerate their artificial bionic cultivation process.

Introduction of Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms

Ectomycorrhizal mushrooms are symbionts formed by a large number of plants and fungi. It is a combination of fungal mycelium and roots of plants. Ectomycorrhizal mushrooms mainly include russula, Lactarius, Boletus, Cantharellus, etc., which are mostly common edible fungi. Edible mycorrhizal mushrooms include some of the world's most expensive foods with high nutritional value, such as matsutake, which are rich in protein, amino acids, fatty acids, carbohydrates, minerals, dietary fiber, and vitamins. They generally show biological activities such as anti-tumor, immune regulation, antibacterial, and anti-oxidation. In addition, in terms of ecology, ectomycorrhizal mushrooms are of great significance for vegetation restoration, conversion of farmland to forests, beautification of barren hills, and remediation of heavy metal soil pollution.

Diversity of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. Fig. 1 Diversity of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. (Sharma R., 2017)

Our Tissue Culture Services for Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms

Lifeasible provides tissue culture services for ectomycorrhizal mushrooms, such as Russula vinosa, Lactarius deliciosus, Boletus edulis, Cantharellus cibarius, Tuber magnatum, Tuber melanosporum, Amanita phalloides, and Tricholoma matsutake, etc. We carry out the pure culture of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms by tissue culture techniques, sorting out fruiting entity tissues and culturing mycelium to prepare strains. We are able to provide high-quality strains and technical support for ectomycorrhizal mushroom research and artificial cultivation. Our services include but are not limited to the following:

  • We provide tissue culture services for various ectomycorrhizal mushrooms to facilitate your research.
  • We provide services and technical support for the purification of fruiting bodies and mycelium of various ectomycorrhizal mushrooms.
  • We provide various ectomycorrhizal mushroom strain cultivation and screening services to help domesticate wild edible fungi and expand the cultivation and production of high-quality edible fungi.

The Process of Our Ectomycorrhizal Mushroom Tissue Culture

  1. Select tender, round, strong, disease-free plants in the vigorous growth period, dry them, and disinfect them.
  2. Cut the mushroom in half longitudinally, cut off a small piece of fruiting body tissue, and put it into the culture medium.
  3. When the white hyphae grow on the tissue inoculation block and cover the culture medium, select the robust mycelia for transfer and propagation to obtain the first-generation mother species.
  4. Fruiting test, after passing the test, it can be preserved as the mother species for production.

Advantages of Our Services

  • Our mushroom tissue culture technology is skilled and well-equipped. We will adopt different tissue culture methods according to your different needs to give you satisfactory results in the shortest possible time.
  • The fruiting body and mycelium obtained by our tissue isolation and culture have strong mycorrhizal formation ability, greatly increasing ectomycorrhizal mushrooms' survival rate in artificial cultivation.
  • We can provide a variety of ectomycorrhizal mushroom parent strains, and our parent strains have vigorous vigor and fast growth. In the fruiting test, they have shown strong disease resistance and high yield.

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Lifeasible provides tissue culture services for ectomycorrhizal mushrooms and provides high-quality pure fruiting bodies, mycelia, and strains for their research and artificial cultivation. This is beneficial for protecting the wild resources of mushrooms and promoting the artificial breeding process of various edible mushrooms. If you are interested in our services, please contact us for more detailed service instructions.

Reference

  1. Sharma, R.; Ectomycorrhizal mushrooms: their diversity, ecology and practical applications. Mycorrhiza-Function, Diversity, State of the Art. 2017, 7: 99-131.

For research use only, not for clinical use.