Research Topic: fruiting body production

Effects of mating-type ratio imbalance on the degeneration of Cordyceps militaris subculture and preventative measures

Cordyceps militaris is a medicinal fungus used in traditional Chinese medicine that has healing properties but degenerates quickly when repeatedly cultured in laboratories. This research found that the loss of genetic mating-type information during subculturing is the main cause of this degeneration. By separately culturing different genetic types and mixing them before production, or by using stable single genetic-type strains, farmers can maintain consistent quality fruiting bodies for harvest and medicinal use.

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Biological Characteristics, Artificial Domestication Conditions Optimization, and Bioactive Components of Beauveria caledonica

Scientists successfully grew Beauveria caledonica mushrooms in a laboratory for the first time using wheat and rice as growing media. They identified the best growing conditions and found that these mushrooms contain beneficial compounds like polysaccharides and adenosine, which may have health benefits similar to traditional medicinal Cordyceps. The adenosine content was significantly higher than what is required by Chinese pharmacopoeia standards, suggesting these cultivated mushrooms could have strong medicinal value.

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