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Enhancing Seed Germination of Cremastra appendiculata: Screening and Identification of Four New Symbiotic Fungi in the Psathyrellaceae Family.
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Enhancing Seed Germination of Cremastra appendiculata: Screening and Identification of Four New Symbiotic Fungi in the Psathyrellaceae Family.
Zhangneng Pan1, Jing Wang1, Shanshan He1, Haiyang Zhao1, Xinyue Dong1, Tao Feng1, Yanyan Meng2, Xiaojun Li1,3
Journal of Microbiology 2024;62(8):671-682
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-024-00148-7
Published online: June 28, 2024
1School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan, 430074, People's Republic of China.
2College of Life Sciences, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan, 430074, People's Republic of China.
3International Cooperation Base for Active Substances in Traditional Chinese Medicine in Hubei Province, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan, 430079, People's Republic of China.
Corresponding author:  Tao Feng,
Email: tfeng@mail.scuec.edu.cn
Yanyan Meng,
Email: yanzimeng1@163.com
Xiaojun Li,
Email: lxj@mail.scuec.edu.cn
Received: 31 January 2024   • Revised: 5 May 2024   • Accepted: 9 May 2024
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Several coprinoid fungi have been identified as promotors of Cremastra appendiculata seed germination, while others appear ineffective. This study aimed to discern which genera within the Psathyrellaceae family exhibit this capability and to identify the most effective coprinoid fungi for the cultivation of C. appendiculata. We collected 21 coprinoid fungi from diverse sources and symbiotically cultured them with C. appendiculata seeds. 9 fungi were found to induce seed germination and support seed development, specifically within the genera Coprinellus, Tulosesus, and Candolleomyces. In contrast, fungi that failed to promote germination predominantly belonged to the genera Coprinopsis and Parasola. Notably, four fungi-Coprinellus xanthothrix, Coprinellus pseudodisseminatus, Psathyrella singeri, and Psathyrella candolleana-were documented for the first time as capable of enhancing C. appendiculata seed germination. Strain 218LXJ-10, identified as Coprinellus radians, demonstrated the most significant effect and has been implemented in large-scale production, underscoring its considerable practical value. These findings contribute vital scientific insights for the conservation and sustainable use of C. appendiculata resources.

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    Enhancing Seed Germination of Cremastra appendiculata: Screening and Identification of Four New Symbiotic Fungi in the Psathyrellaceae Family.
    J. Microbiol. 2024;62(8):671-682.   Published online June 28, 2024
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