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Mycobiology | 2012

Effects of Aeration of Sawdust Cultivation Bags on Hyphal Growth of Lentinula edodes

Hwa-Yong Lee; Eun-Ju Ham; Young-Jin Yoo; Eui-Sung Kim; Kyu-Kwang Shim; Myung-Kon Kim; Chang-Duck Koo

The effects of aeration through lid filters on the hyphal growth of Lentinula edodes (oak mushroom) in sawdust cultivation bags were investigated. The aeration treatment levels were traditional 27 mm hole cotton plugs, cotton balls and combinations of seven hole sizes × two hole positions (up and under) in the lids covering plastic bags containing 1.4 kg sawdust medium at 63% moisture that had been autoclaved for one hour and inoculated with sawdust spawn of L. edodes strain 921. Aeration treatment effects were measured based on the CO2 concentration at the 15th wk, as well as the hyphal growth rate and degree of weight loss of bags every 14 days for 15 wk. In bags with traditional cotton plugs, the CO2 concentration was 3.8 ± 1.3%, daily mean hyphal growth was 2.3 ± 0.6 mm and daily mean weight loss was 0.84 ± 0.26 g. In the bags with 15 mm diameter holes, the CO2 concentration was 6.0 ± 1.6%, daily hyphal growth was 2.8 ± 0.2 mm and daily weight loss was 0.86 ± 0.4 g. The bags with 15 mm holes had a higher CO2 concentration and lower water loss than bags with other hole sizes, but the hyphal growth was not significantly different from that of other bags. The weight loss of bags increased proportionally relative to the lid hole sizes. Taken together, these results indicate that traditional cotton plugs are economically efficient, but 15 mm hole lids are the most efficient at maintaining hyphal growth and controlling water loss while allowing CO2 emissions.


Journal of Mushroom | 2014

Development of bag culture medium of Auricularia auricula

Young-Jin Yoo; So-Ra Choi; Hee Jun Kim; Gi-Kwon Lee; Young-Ju Song; Jong-Gon Kim

Studies were made to optimize the media composition in bag culture and conducted to determine the possibility of artificial cultivation of Auricularia auricula. Sawdust spawn of media composition for optimal growth were found to be oaksawdust 80%combination of 20% popla-sawdust were the best of the optimal combination. And optimal substrate combination were found to be cotton-seed meal combination of 10% wheat bran 5% mixed were the best of combination. The duration of spawn run period and primordial formation period on bag(1.2 kg) were 50 days and 7 days, respectively. The weight of fruiting body and the yield(100ea, 1.2 kg) of fresh fruit-body were 24 g and 45,000 g, respectively.


Journal of Mushroom | 2014

Bag cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus with Miscanths species substrates

Young-Jin Yoo; Chan-Ho Kang; Kyu-Hwan Choi; Hyo-Jin Kim; Jong-Seong Jeong; Hee Jun Kim; Yoon-Ho Mun

In analysis of inorganic components of Miscanthus sinensis Andersson var. sinensist, Phosphate increased with the progress of growing stage. in other way potassium, calcium and magnesium was inclined to decrease. The total nitrogen content in the Miscanthus sinensis Andersson var. sinensist was increased until second age cultivated stage, but in its third year, it was decreased apparently. In other way the total carbon content of Miscanthus sinensis was not changed until second year cultivation. But rapid increasing was happen in its third year cultivation stage. 3 year cultivated Miscanthus sinensis Andersson var. sinensist which has a plentiful carbon source can be used as a good culture media source for the formation of mushroom`s fruit body. When rice bran added at the amount of 20% to the keep in 65% moisture Miscanthus sinensis Andersson var. sinensist, the fermentation of culture material was well done and the temperature of fittest for thermophilic microorganism growth was maintained for 5 days from 5 days after treatment. Rice bran 20% added to the Miscanthus sinensis Andersson var. sinensist was the fittest fermentation culture media for the Pleurotus ostreatus vinyl-bag type cultivation. When Pleurotus ostreatus was cultivated in this culture media, the yield was increased by 60% than whole Miscanthus sinensis Andersson var. sinensist containing culture media. The fermentation Miscanthus sinensis Andersson var. sinensist culture media could be substituted by 20% the sawdust in existing culture media(sawdust 50%+cottonseed bark 30%+cottonseed meal 20%).


Journal of Mushroom | 2015

The physicochemical properties of kenaf(Hibiscus cannabinus L.) as mushroom culture media source

Chan-Ho Kang; Young-Jin Yoo; Sang-Young Seo; Kyu-Hwan Choi; Ki-Kwon Lee; Young-Ju Song; Chung-Kon Kim

To investigate the usefulness of Kenaf(Hibiscus cannabinus L.) as mushroom culture media source, we analyzephysical condition and contents of nutritional components. The water absorption rate of Kenaf bast was 578% and it was 95%higher than that of poplar sawdust’s. This was caused by Kenaf’s porous cellular structure. so it could give more moisture andoxygen to cultured mushroom. Total carbon contents of Kenaf was 91.4%, it was quite higher than that of poplar sawdust, wheatbran and rice bran. Total nitrogen content was 1.76% and C/N ratio was 51.9. The content of NFE(Nitrogen free extract) was46.6% and it was similar with rice bran. Cellulose content was higher than poplar but lignin content was lower. speciallyhemicellulose and pectin complex which more digestible carbon source to mushroom was 3.7% higher than poplar. Mineralcomponent and amino acid contents were also maintained high compared with poplar. Fe was 4.2 times, P 3.2 times, K 2.2times more and Ca was higher 16 mg/kg than poplar. The content of amino acid was quite more higher than poplar sawdust butlower than chaff. Consequently Kenaf had a good trait for basic support material in mushroom culture media and also had agood character as nutritional source.


The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2014

The Growth Phase and Yield Difference of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) on Soil Salinity in Reclaimed Land

Chan-Ho Kang; Weon-Young Choi; Young-Jin Yoo; Kyu-Hwan Choi; Hyo-Jin Kim; Young-Ju Song; Chung-Kon Kim


Journal of Mushroom | 2012

Changes in the CO 2 and amount of mycelium growth of the liquid spawn on Flammulina velutipes

Kyu-Kwang Shim; Young-Jin Yoo; Chang-Duck Koo; Young-Seok Kim; Myung-Koon Kim


Journal of Mushroom | 2012

The contamination check before inoculation at the liquid Spawn on Flammulina velutipes

Kyu-Kwang Shim; Young-Jin Yoo; Chang-Duck Koo; Myung-Koon Kim


The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2016

Comparison of the Characteristics of Wheat Cultivars Used for Whole Green Wheat Grain Production

Kyu-Hwan Choi; Young-Jik Chang; Young-Eun Song; Sang-Young Seo; Chan-Ho Kang; Young-Jin Yoo; Ki-Kwon Lee; Young-Ju Song; Chung-Kon Kim; Jin-Woong Cho


Journal of Mushroom | 2015

Growth characteristics and productivity of oyster mushroom according to adding of Salvia miltiorrhiza

Chan-Jung Lee; Ji-Won Moon; Young-Mi Yoo; Ju-Yeon Han; Jong-Chun Cheong; Won-Sik Kong; Young Guk Kim; Young-Jin Yoo


Korean Journal of Plant Resources | 2014

Analysis of Ecotype, Growth and Development, Yield and Feed Value of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) Genetic Resources

Chan-Ho Kang; Young-Jin Yoo; Kyu-Hwan Choi; Hyo-Jin Kim; Yong-Kyu Shin; Gong-Jun Lee; Do-Young Ko; Young-Ju Song; Chung-Kon Kim

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Chang-Duck Koo

Chungbuk National University

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Kyu-Kwang Shim

Chungbuk National University

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Chung-Kon Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Chan-Jung Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Eun-Ju Ham

Chungbuk National University

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Hwa-Yong Lee

Chungbuk National University

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Jin-Woong Cho

Chungnam National University

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Jong-Chun Cheong

Sunchon National University

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Ju-Yeon Han

Rural Development Administration

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Weon-Young Choi

Chonbuk National University

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