Determination of Optimal Culture Conditions for Mycelial Growth of Black Lingzhi (Amauroderma subresinosum) Strain Am-4

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Ha, T., Chi, N., & Giang, N. (2024). Determination of Optimal Culture Conditions for Mycelial Growth of Black Lingzhi (Amauroderma subresinosum) Strain Am-4. Vietnam Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 21(12), 1647–1658. http://testtapchi.vnua.edu.vn/index.php/vjasvn/article/view/1235

Determination of Optimal Culture Conditions for Mycelial Growth of Black Lingzhi (Amauroderma subresinosum) Strain Am-4

Tran Thu Ha (*) 1 , Nguyen Ham Chi 1 , Nguyen Van Giang 1

  • 1 Khoa Công nghệ sinh học, Học viện Nông nghiệp Việt Nam
  • Keywords

    Black lingzhi, Amauroderma subresinosum, mycelial growth, nutrient sources

    Abstract


    Black Lingzhi, Amauroderma subresinosumof the the family Ganoderma, contains numerous bioactive compounds, such as sterols, flavonoids, phenols, fatty acids, amino acids, polysaccharides, and triterpenes. Whileactive constituents, distribution, and morphological characteristics of black lingzhi have been studied in Vietnam, there has been limited research conducted to determine the ideal culture conditions that promote mycelial growth. This study aimed to determine the optimal culture conditions for mycelialgrowthof Amauroderma subresinosumstrain Am-4, collected from Bao Lam, Lam Dong province. Strain Am-4 was cultured on Ohta, PDA, SDA, MEA, MCM, and Czapek media under different pH levels, temperatures, carbon, nitrogen, and mineral salt sources. Our results indicated that strain Am-4 exhibited rapid mycelialgrowth on MEA medium at 25°Cand pH5. The strain showed the highest growth rate when cultured in a medium containing glucose and NaNO3as the carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively, with the optimal glucose/NaNO3ratio being 10:1. Additionally, ZnSO4.7H2O was found tobetheoptimal mineral salt source. Under the optimized culture conditions, strain Am-4 exhibited fast mycelial growth with a compact density.

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