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spp. grow in the wild in North
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whereby the fungus is grown in a liquid medium. Using this method, a large number of mycelia can be obtained quickly. Bioactive compounds can be sourced from the fruiting bodies, submerged-cultivated mycelial biomass, or liquid-cultivated broth. Growers optimize the culture medium composition to
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Spore production is highest at midday, relative to temperature increase and a decrease of relative humidity. Daily trends toward lower relative humidity can favor sporulation, however, levels of relative humidity that are too low do not favor high total spore production.
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was first reported in China in 1988. It is cultivated using artificial logs, bottles, and polypropylene bags. However, this type of artificial cultivation is not suitable for industrialized production due to its low yield and long cultivation cycles.
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each and possess a basal clamp. The white amyloid spores measure approximately 5–7 μm in length and 4–5 μm in width. The spore shape is described as subglobose to short ellipsoid and the spore surface is smooth to finely roughened.
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spp. can be isolated and cultivated by first gathering fruiting bodies from fallen trees in the natural habitat. The fruiting bodies can then be opened to attain pieces of their inner spore-producing tissue. This tissue is then placed onto
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Many different substrates have been used to successfully cultivate this mushroom. Depending on the type of cultivation, the substrate can be either solid (artificial log) or liquid (submerged culture and deep submerged culture).
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growth and only a relatively low percentage of monokaryotic cultures yield fruitbodies. Monokaryotic fruitbodies are also smaller than dikaryotic fruitbodies. The monokaryotic mycelium was found to produce fusoid to subglobose
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of 6–8 x 8–10 μm size. These spores can stay viable for more than seven years and be stored under anaerobic conditions. Chlamydospore germination requires 30 to 52 hours, with a germination success rate of 32 to 54%.
1177:, were observed to have an advantageous effect on spore germination. Other technologies, such as red and green laser light of low intensity, stimulated spore germination as well as the vegetative growth of mycelium.
2431:"Stimulation with Low-Intensity Laser Light of Basidiospore Germination and Growth of Monokaryotic Isolates in the Medicinal Mushroom Hericium erinaceus (Bull.: Fr.) Pers. (Aphyllophoromycetideae)"
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is scarce and threatened and is one of only four fungi to have the highest level of legal protection in the UK, making both picking and sale of the fungus illegal. It was added to the
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to cultivate fungal colonies at 25 °C. After several transfers to new Petri dishes to verify the purity of the strain, it can be kept at −80 °C for long-term storage.
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species are good competitors against other wood colonisers. They show the ability to maintain their place on dead wood, also when confronted with secondary colonizers such as
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823:. Its production there occurs only on a small scale. Most of it is intensive indoor production with only a few small outdoor sites where log cultivation is practiced. Three
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2019:"Interspecific interactions between the rare tooth fungi Creolophus cirrhatus, Hericium erinaceus and H. coralloides and other wood decay species in agar and wood"
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for the carbon source, soybean powder, corn powder, and wheat bran powder as a complex nitrogen source. The pH values most suitable for the favorable growth of
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are analogous to plant varieties in crop breeding. Fungal strains comprise clonal descendants of a single isolation from one fungal colony in a pure culture.
1423:. Pacific Southwest Research Station (Report). Gen. Tech Rep. PSW-GTR-197. Albany, California: U.S. Forest Service Treesearch Department. pp. 100–101.
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2301:"Identification of Optimal Culture Conditions for Mycelial Growth and Cultivation of Monkey Head Mushrooms (Hericium erinaceus (Bull.: fr.) Pers)"
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2238:"Structures, biological activities, and industrial applications of the polysaccharides from Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane) mushroom: A review"
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He, Xirui; Wang, Xiaoxiao; Fang, Jiacheng; Chang, Yu; Ning, Ning; Guo, Hao; Huang, Linhong; Huang, Xiaoqiang; Zhao, Zefeng (2017-04-01).
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requires a humid environment for its growth: 85 to 90% of relative humidity in the air. The incubation temperature most suitable for the
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is preferable for the production of mycelial biomass and biologically active metabolites in order to produce a more uniform biomass and
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for centuries. Its production is widespread within Asia, mostly using extensive production practices on wood logs or stumps.
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Nguyen, Bich Thuy Thi; Ngo, Nghien Xuan; Le, Ve Van; Nguyen, Luyen Thi; Tran, Anh Dong; Nguyen, Lam Hai Thi (2018-10-19).
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Poyedinok, Natalia L.; Buchalo, Asja S.; Negriyko, Anatoliy M.; Potemkina, Janna V.; Mykchaylova, Oksana B. (2003).
643:(3%), and other oils, such as 2-methyl-3-furanthiol, 2-ethylpyrazine and 2,6-diethylpyrazine. Low concentrations of
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Poyedinok, Natalia L.; Potemkina, Janna V.; Buchalo, Asja S.; Negriyko, Anatoliy M.; Grygansky, Andriy P. (2000).
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Sokół, Sławomir; Golak-Siwulska, Iwona; Sobieralski, Krzysztof; Siwulski, Marek; Górka, Katarzyna (2016-01-29).
448:. Decayed tissue becomes spongy and eventually disintegrates to form a cavity. The distinctive fruiting bodies (
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Gonkhom, Didsanutda; Luangharn, Thatsanee; Hyde, Kevin D.; Stadler, Marc; Thongklang, Naritsada (2022-08-31).
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hosts in North
America include maple, ash, oaks, and eucalyptus. In California, lion's mane has been found on
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Zhixue, Feng; Xiwen, Liu; Lu
Yaohuan (Shanxi Agricultural Univ., Taigu (China) Dept of Horticulture) (1998).
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1972:"Host feeding, damage and control of the mushroom pest, Brennandania lambi (Acari: Pygmephoroidea) in China"
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inches) in diameter, and are dominated by crowded, hanging, spore-producing spines, which are 1–5 cm (
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Distribution, ecology and status of 51 macromycetes in Europe: results of the ECCF Mapping
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habitat. Outside of cultivation, lion's mane is usually associated with a tree wound and causes a
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was found to be 25 °C, and the optimum temperature for vegetative growth was 26 °C.
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2534:"Production of Hericium sp. (Lion's Mane) mushrooms on totem logs in a forest farming system"
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inch), occurrence on hardwoods, and tendency to grow a single clump of dangling spines. The
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could fruit intermittently for 20 years on the same dead tree. It is hypothesized that
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are mainly produced annually from August to
November in Europe. It was observed that
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has shown to be slightly more competitive than other fungi tooth species, including
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Boddy, Lynne; Crockatt, Martha E.; Ainsworth, A. Martyn (2011-04-01). "Ecology of
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favorable traits has occurred. Production trials in Egypt report yields of
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also contributed to the acceleration of fruit body development by 36–51%.
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elements (filled with oily, resinous substances), which can come into the
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Mau, Jeng-Leun; Lin, Hsiu-Ching; Ma, Jung-Tsun; Song, Si-Fu (June 2001).
1892:"Lion's Mane: A new candidate for profitable forest mushroom cultivation"
1698:"Hericium in North America: cultural characteristics and mating behavior"
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787:) meaning "monkey head mushroom", and in Europe and the United States as
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are large, irregular bulbous tubercules. They are 5–40 centimetres (2–
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1467:"Biology, cultivation, and medicinal functions of the mushroom
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cooking, with young specimens considered the best. Alongside
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produces edible fruiting bodies that are used as food and in
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Wald, Paul; Pitkkänen, Sini; Boddy, Lynne (December 2004).
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Wald, Paul; Pitkkänen, Sini; Boddy, Lynne (December 2004).
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Davis, R. Michael; Sommer, Robert; Menge, John A. (2012).
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Davis, R. Michael; Sommer, Robert; Menge, John A. (2012).
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are 25–40 μm long and 5–7 μm wide, contain four
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Dijkshoorn, L.; Ursing, B.M.; Ursing, J.B. (2000-05-01).
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Submerged culture is a type of artificial cultivation of
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species can be found in eastern North
America, one being
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species can be found throughout the northern hemisphere.
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A Field Guide to
Insects and Diseases of California Oaks
1939:. Conservation underground: Fungi in a changing world.
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were in the range of 5.0–9.0, with pH 6.0 as optimal.
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strains grow on beech sawdust substrate enriched with
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Swiecki, Tedmund J.; Bernhardt, Elizabeth A. (2006).
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Taxa named by Jean
Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard
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An example of a liquid substrate composition can be
1345:"Reforestation: Traditional Methods Have to Change"
19:For the other species named hedgehog mushroom, see
2242:International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
2016:
1653:. European Council for the Conservation of Fungi.
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1043:containing different complements that may include
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2593:Field Guide to Mushrooms of Western North America
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1600:Field Guide to Mushrooms of Western North America
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627:and flavor compounds were identified, including
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555:can survive for 40 years. The mating system of
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1538:and other wood decay species in agar and wood"
1323:(Second ed.). Berkeley: Ten Speed Press.
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2435:International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
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1970:Wu, Jufang; Zhang, Zhi-Qiang (March 1993).
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2146:"Cultivation of the Monkey Head Mushroom (
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2532:Grace, Jeanne; Mudge, Kenneth W. (2015).
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1146:obtain simultaneously high yields of
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2157:Journal of Applied Sciences Research
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408:can be harvested for culinary use.
2068:"Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981"
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1976:Experimental and Applied Acarology
1856:"Hericium erinaceus - an overview"
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1836:from the original on 4 April 2023
1802:Journal of Essential Oil Research
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1351:. Vol. 8, no. 2. 2015.
975:Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
878:is native to Europe, it has been
507:that are approximately 3–15
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1391:. Drugs.com. 23 November 2020.
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1063:, and rice straw. For example,
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2598:University of California Press
2447:10.1615/IntJMedMushr.v2.i4.140
2254:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.01.040
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1605:University of California Press
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1171:2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
1133:The artificial cultivation of
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2701:10.1016/S0308-8146(00)00330-7
1814:10.1080/10412905.2008.9700046
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985:In fungi cultivation, fungal
1949:10.1016/j.funeco.2010.10.001
1269:fruiting bodies contain 57%
920:Competition with other fungi
810:traditional Chinese medicine
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492:–2 in) long or longer.
276:attachment is not applicable
7:
1647:Fraiture A, Otto P (2015).
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1169:Growth regulators, such as
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561:bifactorially heterothallic
224:Mycological characteristics
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2362:(2): 154–169. 2020-05-01.
2207:10.1007/s11557-022-01829-6
2111:10.1099/0022-1317-49-5-397
1702:Canadian Journal of Botany
1012:that occurs on dead wood,
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709:. It is known in Japan as
675:Both the Latin genus name
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2654:10.1002/9780470650622.ch2
2550:10.1007/s10457-015-9790-1
2369:10.21608/ajas.2020.117203
2318:10.31817/vjas.2018.1.2.01
2035:10.1017/S0953756204001340
1746:McCracken, F. I. (1970).
1554:10.1017/s0953756204001340
1121:is unable to grow with a
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3171:Chinese edible mushrooms
2397:Siyongjun Xuebao (China)
1696:Ginns, J. (1985-09-01).
795:Distribution and habitat
655:Similar species include
3206:Fungi described in 1781
1349:The Sierra Forest Voice
3201:Fungi of North America
2144:Hassan, F.R.H (2007).
1389:"Lion's mane mushroom"
1225:
1221:Rock cod with grilled
1004:Substrate requirements
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735:) in reference to the
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682:
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2646:Horticultural Reviews
1768:10.1094/Phyto-60-1639
1748:"Spore Production of
1319:Arora, David (1986).
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1022:carbon/nitrogen ratio
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681:and the species name
495:The hyphal system is
3181:Fungi in cultivation
2538:Agroforestry Systems
2194:Mycological Progress
2023:Mycological Research
1607:. pp. 280–281.
1542:Mycological Research
1528:Creolophus cirrhatus
1233:traditional medicine
1102:Climate requirements
1083:meal (10%), or meat-
959:Hericium coralloides
953:Creolophus cirrhatus
861:California black oak
664:Hericium coralloides
543:The fruit bodies of
368:bearded tooth fungus
358:lion's mane mushroom
356:, commonly known as
3196:Fungi of California
1896:Cornell Small Farms
1429:10.2737/PSW-GTR-197
1257:Pleurotus ostreatus
1125:lower than -5 Mpa.
937:Trametes versicolor
840:H. coralloides
771:traditional Chinese
687:mean 'hedgehog' in
658:Hericium americanum
570:mycelium growth of
2770:Hericium erinaceus
2148:Hericium erinaceus
1988:10.1007/BF00118440
1925:Hericium cirrhatum
1798:(Bull.: Fr.) Pers"
1796:Hericium erinaceus
1750:Hericium erinaceus
1532:Hericium erinaceus
1469:Hericium erinaceum
1226:
1223:Hericium erinaceus
1152:exopolysaccharides
1150:mycelial biomass,
1107:Hericium erinaceus
1016:requires adequate
948:Hericium erinaceus
929:
901:Brennandania lambi
834:H. americanum
763:simplified Chinese
747:religion known as
637:phenylacetaldehyde
523:as gloeocystidia.
353:Hericium erinaceus
195:Clavaria erinaceus
157:Hericium erinaceus
32:Hericium erinaceus
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3152:
2996:Open Tree of Life
2762:Taxon identifiers
2663:978-0-470-65062-2
2607:978-0-520-95360-4
2163:(10): 1229–1233.
2029:(12): 1447–1457.
1660:978-90-823525-5-9
1614:978-0-520-95360-4
1548:(12): 1447–1457.
1330:978-0-89815-169-5
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