Background Lentinula edodes is one of the most popular edible mushroom species in the world and contains useful medicinal components, such as lentinan. The light-induced formation of brown film on the vegetative mycelial tissues of L. edodes is an important process for ensuring the quantity and quality of this edible mushroom. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this critical developmental process in L. edodes, we characterized the morphological phenotypic changes in a strain, Chamaram, associated with abnormal brown film formation and compared its genome-wide transcriptional features. Results In the present study, we performed genome-wide transcr...
Brown rot fungi have great potential in biorefinery wood conversion systems because they are the pri...
IntroductionThe depolymerization of lignocellulose biomass by white-rot fungi has been an important ...
Brown film formation, a unique developmental stage in the life cycle of Lentinula edodes, is essenti...
Abstract Background Lentinula edodes is one of the most popular edible mushroom species in the world...
Lentinula edodes is an edible mushroom that is rich in polysaccharides, glucan, and lentinan. It is ...
Lentinula edodes is one of the most popular edible mushrooms worldwide and contains important medici...
Lentinula edodes, one of the most popular, edible mushroom species with a high content of proteins a...
© 2017 Begell House, Inc. We show here, to our knowledge for the first time, that the brown mycelial...
Lentinula edodes (Shiitake mushroom) is a common edible mushroom that has high nutritional and medic...
Polysaccharides separated from Lentinula edodes are well known for their medicinal properties. Howev...
Resumen del poster presentado al VI Meeting on Genetics and Cellular Biology of Basidiomycetes (GCBB...
Abstract: Background: The transition from the vegetative mycelium to the primordium during fruiting ...
Abstract: Background: The transition from the vegetative mycelium to the primordium during fruiting ...
Figure S3. Expression of tryrosinases (A) and PHRA (B) in white (W), normal brown (B), and partial b...
Brown film formation, a unique developmental stage in the life cycle of Lentinula edodes, is essenti...
Brown rot fungi have great potential in biorefinery wood conversion systems because they are the pri...
IntroductionThe depolymerization of lignocellulose biomass by white-rot fungi has been an important ...
Brown film formation, a unique developmental stage in the life cycle of Lentinula edodes, is essenti...
Abstract Background Lentinula edodes is one of the most popular edible mushroom species in the world...
Lentinula edodes is an edible mushroom that is rich in polysaccharides, glucan, and lentinan. It is ...
Lentinula edodes is one of the most popular edible mushrooms worldwide and contains important medici...
Lentinula edodes, one of the most popular, edible mushroom species with a high content of proteins a...
© 2017 Begell House, Inc. We show here, to our knowledge for the first time, that the brown mycelial...
Lentinula edodes (Shiitake mushroom) is a common edible mushroom that has high nutritional and medic...
Polysaccharides separated from Lentinula edodes are well known for their medicinal properties. Howev...
Resumen del poster presentado al VI Meeting on Genetics and Cellular Biology of Basidiomycetes (GCBB...
Abstract: Background: The transition from the vegetative mycelium to the primordium during fruiting ...
Abstract: Background: The transition from the vegetative mycelium to the primordium during fruiting ...
Figure S3. Expression of tryrosinases (A) and PHRA (B) in white (W), normal brown (B), and partial b...
Brown film formation, a unique developmental stage in the life cycle of Lentinula edodes, is essenti...
Brown rot fungi have great potential in biorefinery wood conversion systems because they are the pri...
IntroductionThe depolymerization of lignocellulose biomass by white-rot fungi has been an important ...
Brown film formation, a unique developmental stage in the life cycle of Lentinula edodes, is essenti...