Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation

Lentinula edodes or commonly known as shiitake is a cultivated edible mushroom. This mushroom has been used in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries. However after years of selective inbreeding, the mushroom suffers from a small genetic pool. In this study, we attempt to produ...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Mahmood, Azhar Mohamad, Fauzi Daud, Zaiton Abdul Kadir, Hing, Jan Nie, Hisham Hamza Hussain, Wan Safina Wan Abd Razak, Airianah O.B., Shazrul Fazry
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017
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spelling ukm-123052018-11-16T11:43:17Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12305/ Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation Ibrahim Mahmood, Azhar Mohamad, Fauzi Daud, Zaiton Abdul Kadir, Hing, Jan Nie Hisham Hamza Hussain, Wan Safina Wan Abd Razak, Airianah O.B., Shazrul Fazry, Lentinula edodes or commonly known as shiitake is a cultivated edible mushroom. This mushroom has been used in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries. However after years of selective inbreeding, the mushroom suffers from a small genetic pool. In this study, we attempt to produce genetic variants of shiitake via γ-irradiation. Shiitake’s spores and mycelium (both monokaryon (MM) and dikaryon (DM)) were subjected to γ-irradiation (137Cs) at series of doses ranging from 0 to 4000 Gy. Dose responses were evaluated based on mycelium growth performance and survivability. The γ-irradiation LD50 for shiitake’s spores, MM, 3rd DM subculture and 9th DM subculture were 795 Gy, 460 Gy, 735 Gy and 1330 Gy, respectively. Interestingly our result shows those higher subcultures DM are more resistant to γ-irradiation. We observed that MMs which were exposed to higher dose of γ-irradiation show lower numbers of clamp connections compared to control indicating that there are genetic compatibility changes between individual hyphal cells within the irradiated shiitake mycelia. This study revealed the potential of γ-irradiation as a tool to create diversity in shiitake genetic pool towards healthy and sustainable mushroom crops in the industries. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12305/1/46_01_12.pdf Ibrahim Mahmood, and Azhar Mohamad, and Fauzi Daud, and Zaiton Abdul Kadir, and Hing, Jan Nie and Hisham Hamza Hussain, and Wan Safina Wan Abd Razak, and Airianah O.B., and Shazrul Fazry, (2017) Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation. Malaysian Applied Biology, 46 (1). pp. 77-82. ISSN 0126-8643 http://www.mabjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=623&catid=59:current-view&Itemid=56
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description Lentinula edodes or commonly known as shiitake is a cultivated edible mushroom. This mushroom has been used in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries. However after years of selective inbreeding, the mushroom suffers from a small genetic pool. In this study, we attempt to produce genetic variants of shiitake via γ-irradiation. Shiitake’s spores and mycelium (both monokaryon (MM) and dikaryon (DM)) were subjected to γ-irradiation (137Cs) at series of doses ranging from 0 to 4000 Gy. Dose responses were evaluated based on mycelium growth performance and survivability. The γ-irradiation LD50 for shiitake’s spores, MM, 3rd DM subculture and 9th DM subculture were 795 Gy, 460 Gy, 735 Gy and 1330 Gy, respectively. Interestingly our result shows those higher subcultures DM are more resistant to γ-irradiation. We observed that MMs which were exposed to higher dose of γ-irradiation show lower numbers of clamp connections compared to control indicating that there are genetic compatibility changes between individual hyphal cells within the irradiated shiitake mycelia. This study revealed the potential of γ-irradiation as a tool to create diversity in shiitake genetic pool towards healthy and sustainable mushroom crops in the industries.
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author Ibrahim Mahmood,
Azhar Mohamad,
Fauzi Daud,
Zaiton Abdul Kadir,
Hing, Jan Nie
Hisham Hamza Hussain,
Wan Safina Wan Abd Razak,
Airianah O.B.,
Shazrul Fazry,
spellingShingle Ibrahim Mahmood,
Azhar Mohamad,
Fauzi Daud,
Zaiton Abdul Kadir,
Hing, Jan Nie
Hisham Hamza Hussain,
Wan Safina Wan Abd Razak,
Airianah O.B.,
Shazrul Fazry,
Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation
author_facet Ibrahim Mahmood,
Azhar Mohamad,
Fauzi Daud,
Zaiton Abdul Kadir,
Hing, Jan Nie
Hisham Hamza Hussain,
Wan Safina Wan Abd Razak,
Airianah O.B.,
Shazrul Fazry,
author_sort Ibrahim Mahmood,
title Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation
title_short Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation
title_full Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation
title_fullStr Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Variants production of Lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation
title_sort variants production of lentinula edodes spores, monokaryon mycelium and dikaryon mycelium by -irradiation
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12305/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12305/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12305/1/46_01_12.pdf
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