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Bol. micol. (Valparaiso En linea) ; 30(2): 28-39, dic. 2015. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-868803

ABSTRACT

Los bosques de Nothofagus de la zona mediterránea de Chile, que incluye la VII Región, están constituidos por especies caducifolias y siempreverdes, las cuales se encuentran asociadas a diversos hongos ectomicorrícicos dentro de los que destaca el hongo nativo Cortinarius austroturmalis Moser & Horak (Agaricales, Basidiomycota). Este hongo constituye un Producto Forestal No Maderero (PFNM) poco conocido, cuya productividad no ha sido determinada, lo que implica que la población rural cercana a las Reservas Nacionales Altos de Lircay y Los Ruiles de la VII Región, no lo identifique como un hongo apto para el consumo humano y, por consiguiente, no lo coseche. El objetivo de esta investigación fue conocer la productividad de basidiomas del hongo nativo Cortinarius austroturmalis asociado a especies de Nothofagus siempreverdes y caducifolias en las Reservas Nacionales Altos de Lircay y Los Ruiles de la VII Región. Las hipótesis propuestas fueron: 1) La productividad de basidiomas de Cortinarius austroturmalis en la Reserva Nacional Los Ruiles es mayor que en la Reserva Nacional Altos de Lircay, 2) La productividad de basidiomas de Cortinarius austroturmalis asociados a especies de Nothofagus siempreverdes es mayor que la productividad de este hongo asociado a especies de Nothofagus caducifolias en ambas reservas estudiadas.


Nothofagus forests in the Mediterranean region of Chile, including VII Region consist of deciduous and evergreen species, which are associated with different ectomycorrhizal fungi within which highlights the native mushroom Cortinarius austroturmalis Moser & Horak (Agaricales, Basidiomycota). This fungus is a Non-Wood Forest Product (NWFP) obscure, whose productivity has not been determined, implying that close to the National Reserves Altos de Lircay and Los Ruiles, VII Region, rural population does not identify it a fungus suitable for human consumption and therefore not harvested. The objective of this research was to determine the productivity of fruit body of the native mushroom Cortinarius austroturmalis associated with Nothofagus species of evergreen and deciduous in the National Reserves Altos de Lircay and Los Ruiles, VII Region. The proposed hypotheses were: 1) Productivity of Cortinarius austroturmalis in the National Reserve Los Ruiles is higher than in the National Reserve Altos de Lircay, 2) Productivity of Cortinarius austroturmalis associated with Nothofagus species evergreen is greater than the productivity of this fungus associated with deciduous Nothofagus species in both reserves studied.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricales/growth & development , Cortinarius/isolation & purification , Cortinarius/growth & development , Food Production , Mycorrhizae , Basidiomycota , Biomass , Chile , Climate , Forestry , Forests , Natural Reservations , Soil Moisture
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 43(3): 1137-1146, July-Sept. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-656684

ABSTRACT

Twenty seven bacterial isolates were isolated from superficial brown discolorations on the caps of cultivated Agaricus bisporus. After White Line Assay (WLA) and the assist of Biolog computer-identification system, isolates were divided into groups: (I) comprised ninteen bacterial isolates that positively responded to a Pseudomonas "reactans" reference strain (NCPPB1311) in WLA and were identified as Pseudomonas tolaasii, (II) comprised two isolates which were WLA+ towards the reference strain (JCM21583) of P. tolaasii and were proposed to be P. "reactans". The third group comprised six isolates, two of which weakly responded to the strain of P. tolaasii and were identified as P. gingeri whereas the other four were WLA- and identified as P. fluorescens (three isolates) and P. marginalis (one isolate). Isolates of P. tolaasii showed high aggressiveness compared with those of P. "reactans" in pathogenicity tests. Cubes of 1 cm³ of A. bisporus turned brown and decreased in size when were inoculated with 10 µl of P. tolaasii suspension containing 10(8) CFU ml-1, whereas a similar concentration of P. "reactans" caused only light browning. Fifty µl of the same concentration of P. tolaasii isolates gave typical brown blotch symptoms on fresh mushroom sporophores whereas the two P. "reactans" isolates caused superficial light discoloration only after inoculation with 100 µl of the same concentration. Mixture from both bacterial suspensions increased the brown areas formed on the pileus. This is the first pathogenicity report of P. tolasii and P. "reactans" isolated from cultivated A. bisporus in Egypt.


Subject(s)
Humans , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricus/isolation & purification , Anti-Bacterial Agents/isolation & purification , Pseudomonas fluorescens/isolation & purification , Food Samples , Methods , Virulence
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 42(1): 197-202, Jan.-Mar. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-571389

ABSTRACT

Different maturation phases of basidiocarp could affect the bioactivity and concentration of some active substances. A. brasiliensis Wasser et al.(A. blazei Murrill) has shown antitumor activity that could be related to the antioxidant activity. However there is no information of the best basidiocarp maturation phase for extracting antioxidant substances in order to determine the moment of harvesting in mushroom cultivation. The objective of this work was to evaluate the antioxidant activity of A. brasiliensis strains on different basidiocarp maturation phases. The best condition for extraction of A. brasiliensis antioxidants is with methanol as solvent at 60 ºC for 60 min. Strains with closed basidiocarp have higher antioxidant activity than with opened basidiocarp. Antioxidant activity varies in each strain. It was concluded that A. brasiliensis is a natural source of antioxidant compounds. Also there is higher antioxidant activity in closed than opened caps and consequently higher functional activity. It reinforces the synergic action among different A. brasiliensis compounds as a functional food and the importance of further investigation for isolation and characterization of antioxidant substances of A. brasiliensis. It also determines the best harvest period in order to obtain the highest antioxidant activity from basidiocarp.


Subject(s)
Aging , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricus/isolation & purification , Antioxidants/isolation & purification , Basidiomycota/isolation & purification , Methanol/analysis , Absorption , Free Radicals , Methods , Methods
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 40(4): 846-851, Oct.-Dec. 2009. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-528187

ABSTRACT

Two Atlantic Rain Forest fragments in Minas Gerais state were studied to access their Agaricales fungal richness. A total of 187 specimens were collected and 109 species, 39 genera, and eight families were identified. Thirty-three species were cited for the first time in Brazil.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/genetics , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Biodiversity , Basidiomycota/genetics , Basidiomycota/isolation & purification , Environment , Tropical Ecosystem , Methods , Methods , Virulence
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 39(3): 593-598, July-Sept. 2008. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-494555

ABSTRACT

Three compost formulations, consisting of two varieties of Cynodom dactylon (L.) Pers. (Coast-cross and Tyfton) and oat (Avena sativa) straw were tested for the cultivation of A. bisporus strains ABI-01/01, ABI-04/02, ABI-05/03, and ABI-06/04. A completely randomized experimental design in a factorial scheme was adopted, with 12 treatments (4 A. bisporus strains × 3 types of compost) and 8 replicates. Each experimental unit corresponded to one box containing 12 12.5 kg fresh wet compost. The data were submitted to analysis of variance and the means were compared by Tukey test. According to the results, productivity of mushrooms was influenced by strain and/or compost type. It was also verified that crude protein, ash, and crude fiber contents in the mushroom varied with A. bisporus strain and straw used in the formulation of the compost.


Três formulações de composto, à base de palhas de Cynodom dactylon (L.) Pers. (cultivares Coast-cross e Tyfton) e Aveia-Avena sativa, foram testadas no cultivo das linhagens ABI-01/01, ABI-04/02, ABI-05/03 e ABI-06/04 de A. bisporus. O delineamento experimental foi em esquema fatorial, inteiramente casualizado com 12 tratamentos (4 linhagens de A. bisporus x 3 tipos de composto) e 8 repetições. Cada unidade experimental constou de uma caixa com 1212,5 kg de composto fresco úmido. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância e as médias foram comparadas pelo teste de Tukey. De acordo com os resultados obtidos verificou-se que a produção de cogumelos foi influenciada pela linhagem e/ou pelo tipo de composto. Também verificou-se que o teor de proteína bruta, cinzas e fibra bruta de basidiomas variou com a linhagem de A. bisporus e com o tipo de palha utilizada na formulação do composto.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricus/isolation & purification , Food Analysis , Food Composition , Food Microbiology , Methods , Methods
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 39(3): 599-601, July-Sept. 2008. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-494558

ABSTRACT

Some ultrastructural and cytochemical aspects of Lepista sordida are described. Basidiospores with verruculose and irregular ornamentations were observed through scanning electron microscopy. Confocal microscopy indicated that most of them exhibited a single large lipid body, no acidic vesicles and nucleus localized in the cell periphery.


Este trabalho descreve aspectos ultraestruturais e citoquímicos de Lepista sordida. Basidiósporos recobertos com ornamentações verruculosas e irregulares foram observados através de microscopia eletrônica de varredura. Através de microscopia confocal verificou-se que a maioria apresentava um grande corpo lipídico, ausência de vesículas ácidas e núcleo localizado na periferia.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/isolation & purification , Basidiomycota/isolation & purification , Spores, Fungal/isolation & purification , In Vitro Techniques , Methods , Microscopy, Confocal , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
7.
Biofarbo ; 13(13): 61-68, dic. 2005. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-507184

ABSTRACT

El empleo de hongos antagonistas se convierte en una alternativa al uso de pesticidas químicos en el manejo de las enfermedades de plantas. En este contexto se ha realizado un tamizaje, mediante enfrentamientos duales in vitro, frente a Botrytis cinerea; de 60 colonias de hongos (cepario del IIFB) que fueron aisladas de tierras de diversos ecosistemas bolivianos. Las 6 cepas mas activas, fueron sometidas a procesos de fermentación (agitado y no agitado, 80ml); los cultivos en agitadofueron incubados por 16 días y los cultivos no agitados fueron incubados por 29 días; en ambos cultivos sedetermino el pH, consumo de glucosa y la actividad inhibitoria, por el método de dilución en placa, frente a Botrytis cinerea y Alternaria solani.Los filtrados de diferentes tiempos del cultivo no agitado demuestran que, 4 de las 6 cepas tienen actividad contra Botrytis cinerea de las cuales, dos el (8-QD-R y 12-QD-1) son las que presentan mayor actividad inhibitoria.Los filtrados del 12-QD-1 permiten además el control del desarrollo de Alternaria solani. Solo dos de losfiltrados de las 6 cepas (22-QD y 291-QD), en condiciones de cultivo agitado, inhiben el crecimiento de Botrytis cinerea.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/isolation & purification , Plant Diseases/microbiology
8.
Bol. micol ; 12(1/2): 63-73, jul.-dic. 1997. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-255723

ABSTRACT

Se entrega una caracterización macro-microscópica y enzimática cualitativa de 8 cepas miceliales obtenidas en cultivo puro desde el pseudotejido de basidiocarpos de agaricales. Las cepas miceliales son: UACHMAs-267, UACHMCd-403 y 443, UACHMGs-98 y 467, UACHMMr-260, UACHMPhs-428 y UACHMPsc-436. Se discute su aislamiento en cultivo puro, las caracteríaticas de su crecimiento en los medios de cultivo PDA, AEM y CzA, los rasgos morfométricos de las hifas, estructuras de reproducción y resistencia, además de las enzimas detectadas. Se detectó una marcada presencia de enzimas implicadas en la degradación del complejo ligno-celulosa


Subject(s)
Agaricales/isolation & purification , Culture Media , Enzymes , Microscopy , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Chile
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