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Preliminary studies on the early quality identification ofAuricularia auricular

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In production industry ofAuricularia auricular, the varieties quality is most important impact factor on output. For evaluating the early quality of the edible fungus, 9 varieties ofAuricularia auricular (Au9, CF09, CF05, 29, 916, chang10, chang7, Au.Japanese and 8808) were cultured on the medium consists of potato dextrose agar (PDA) and sawdust to test their mycelium growth rate, endurance to high temperature, resistance to mildew, assimilation of nutriment, and resistance to drought. The result showed that the mycelium of Chang 10, CF09, 29 and Au.Japanese varieties had the eminent characteristics such as short lifespan, stronger assimilation of nutriment, and endurance to high temperature and steady growth. These four varieties are determined as superiority varieties ofAuricularia auricular in accordance with the research results.

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Correspondence to Li Ling.

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Foundation item: The research was supported by Science Fund of Northeast Forestry University (2004).

Biography: Li Ling (1964-), female, Engineer in Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, P. R. China.

Responsible editor: Zhu Hong

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Ling, L., Jun-nan, D., Li, L. et al. Preliminary studies on the early quality identification ofAuricularia auricular . Journal of Forestry Research 16, 61–64 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02856858

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