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titleOfInvention New kind of fungus of matsudake mushroom and its artificial cultivation
abstract PURPOSE: To cultivate a fungus of a MATSUDAKE mushroom (Armillaria matsudake) artificially, by attaching the cultured fungus of MATSUDAKE mushroom to the root of a seedling of an AKAMATSU (a Japanese red pine), and planting it. n CONSTITUTION: A fungus of a MATSUDAKE mushroom is cultivated in a culture solution containing glutamin and orinithine for about 7 days, citrulline is added to fugus when the distinction of sex becomes clear, and it is cultivated to give a seed fungus. The bark 5 is removed from the root of the seedling 1 of an AKAMATSU of practical living of three years, the tip 4 of the root is cut off, the root is added to an arginine solution to give a viscous liquid, into which the seed fungus is inoculated. The seedling having the fugus of an MATSUDAKE mushroom cultivated on the cut end of the root is planted, and lower branches, etc. are controlled from the next year. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
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