Hericium erinaceus

Hericium erinaceus
Specimen on fallen log
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Russulales
Family: Hericiaceae
Genus: Hericium
Species:
H. erinaceus
Binomial name
Hericium erinaceus
(Bull.) Persoon (1797)
Synonyms
  • Hydnum erinaceus Bull. (1781)
  • Clavaria erinaceus
  • Dryodon erinaceus
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Teeth on hymenium
No distinct cap
Hymenium attachment is not applicable
Lacks a stipe
Spore print is white
Ecology is saprotrophic
Edibility is choice

Hericium erinaceus, commonly known as lion's mane, yamabushitake, bearded tooth fungus, or bearded hedgehog,[1][2] is a species of tooth fungus. It tends to grow in a single clump with dangling spines longer than 1 centimetre (12 inch). It can be mistaken for other Hericium species that grow in the same areas.

Native to North America and Eurasia, the mushrooms are common during late summer and autumn on hardwoods, particularly American beech and maple. Usually H. erinaceus is considered saprophytic, as it mostly feeds on dead trees. It can also be found on living trees, usually in association with a wound. The fruit bodies can be harvested for culinary use and are used in traditional Chinese medicine.

Taxonomy

Despite its higher prevalence in Asia, Hericium erinaceus was first described scientifically in North America.[citation needed]

Etymology

Both the Latin genus name Hericium and the species name erinaceus mean 'hedgehog' in Latin. This is also reflected by the German name, Igel-Stachelbart (literally, 'hedgehog-goatee'), and some of its common English names, such as bearded hedgehog and hedgehog mushroom.[3] It is known in Japan as yamabushitake (Kanji: 山伏茸, Katakana: ヤマブシタケ) in reference to the yamabushi or mountain ascetics of the syncretistic religion known as Shugendo; while in Chinese, it is known as hóutóugū (simplified Chinese: 猴头菇; traditional Chinese: 猴頭菇; Jyutping: hau4 tou4 gu1) meaning "monkey-head mushroom", and in Europe and the United States as lion's mane.[4]

Description

Specimen on living tree

The fruit bodies of H. erinaceus are large, irregular bulbous tubercules. They are 5–40 centimetres (2–15+12 inches) in diameter,[5] and are dominated by crowded, hanging, spore-producing spines, which are 1–5 cm (12–2 in) long or longer.[6][7]

The hyphal system is monomitic, amyloid, and composed of thin- to thick-walled hyphae that are approximately 3–15 μm (microns) wide. The hyphae also contain clamped septa and gloeoplerous elements (filled with oily, resinous substances), which can come into the hymenium as gloeocystidia.

The basidia are 25–40 μm long and 5–7 μm wide, contain four spores each and possess a basal clamp. The white amyloid spores measure approximately 5–7 μm in length and 4–5 μm in width. The spore shape is described as subglobose to short ellipsoid and the spore surface is smooth to finely roughened.[5][6]

Development

It has been observed that H. erinaceus can fruit intermittently for 20 years on the same dead tree. It is hypothesized that H. erinaceus can survive for 40 years.[5] The mating system of H. erinaceus species found in the U.S. was shown to be bifactorially heterothallic.[8]

The monokaryotic mycelium growth of H. erinaceus is slower than dikaryotic growth and only a relatively low percentage of monokaryotic cultures yield fruitbodies. Monokaryotic fruitbodies are also smaller than dikaryotic fruitbodies.[5] The monokaryotic mycelium was found to produce fusoid to subglobose chlamydospores of 6–8 x 8–10 μm size. These spores can stay viable for more than seven years and be stored under anaerobic conditions.[citation needed] Chlamydospore germination requires 30 to 52 hours, with a germination success rate of 32 to 54%.[8]

Spore production is highest at midday, relative to temperature increase and a decrease of relative humidity. Daily trends toward lower relative humidity can favor sporulation, however, levels of relative humidity that are too low do not favor high total spore production.[9]

Mycochemistry

H. erinaceus contains diverse phytochemicals, including polysaccharides, such as β-glucan, as well as hericenones and erinacines.[3] From its essential oil, 77 aroma and flavor compounds were identified, including hexadecanoic acid (26% of total oil composition), linoleic acid (13%), phenylacetaldehyde (9%) and benzaldehyde (3%), and other oils, such as 2-methyl-3-furanthiol, 2-ethylpyrazine and 2,6-diethylpyrazine.[10] Low concentrations of ergosterol are present.[3]

Similar species

Similar species in the genus include H. americanum and H. coralloides,[7] both found in eastern North America.[11] Additional species with a resemblance include Donkia pulcherrima, Radulomyces copelandii and some within Sarcodontia.[12]

Distribution and habitat

In Europe, the fruit bodies of H. erinaceus are mainly produced annually from August to November.[13] In North America, they appear from October to February in the west, from July to October in the Mountain states, and from September to February in the east.[12]

In the wild, lion's mane is usually associated with a tree wound and causes a white pocket rot. Decayed tissue becomes spongy and eventually disintegrates to form a cavity. The distinctive fruiting bodies (basidiocarps) generally appear near the edges of old wounds in autumn.[14] It may be a tree parasite, possibly indicating an endophytic habitat.[citation needed]

H. erinaceus hosts in North America include maple, ash, oaks, and eucalyptus.[14] In California, lion's mane has been found on coast live oak, canyon live oak, interior live oak, California black oak, blue oak, and valley oak.[14]

Lion's mane is able to withstand cold temperatures and frost conditions.[15]

Ecology

Disease

Brennandania lambi (Acari: Pygmephoroidea) is a mite pest of fungi culture in China. This mite can develop and reproduce on the mycelium of H. erinaceus. Farm hygiene and heat treatments are the most important pest management strategies that should be followed to counter this acarus.[16]

Competition with other fungi

Hericium species are good competitors against other wood colonisers. They show the ability to maintain their place on dead wood, also when confronted with secondary colonizers, such as Trametes versicolor and Stereum hirsutum.[5] Hericium erinaceus has shown to be slightly more competitive than other fungi tooth species, including Creolophus cirrhatus and H. coralloides.[17]

Conservation

Although H. erinaceus is native to Europe, it has been red listed in 13 European countries due to poor germination and establishment.[citation needed]

Cultivation

In fungi cultivation, fungal strains are analogous to plant varieties in crop breeding.[11] Fungal strains comprise clonal descendants of a single isolation from one fungal colony in a pure culture.[18] The production of H. erinaceus is widespread in Asia, mostly using extensive production practices on wood logs or stumps.[3]

Although there is considerable scientific research about Hericium spp., they are not commonly industrially produced in the West. Accordingly, there are few commercially available strains in the U.S. or Europe and little or no breeding for higher yield or other favorable traits has occurred.[11] Production trials in Egypt report yields of H. erinaceus averaging at 165 g per 1 kg medium.[19]

In North America, its production occurs only on a small scale. Most of it is intensive indoor production with only a few small outdoor sites where log cultivation is practiced.[11]

Substrate requirements

As a saprophyte that occurs on dead wood,[3] H. erinaceus requires adequate substrate factors, including suitable carbon and nitrogen sources, a certain pH value and ideal carbon-to-nitrogen ratio.[20][21]

Many different substrates have been used to successfully cultivate this mushroom. Depending on the type of cultivation, the substrate can be either solid (artificial log) or liquid (submerged culture and deep submerged culture).

The solid substrate is most commonly a mixture of sawdust of hardwood or conifer containing different complements that may include wheat bran, wheat straw, soybean meal, corn meal, rice bran, and rice straw. For example, H. erinaceus strains grow on beech sawdust substrate enriched with wheat bran (20%), rye grain (25%), soybean meal (7%), rapeseed meal (10%), or meat-osseous flour (6%).[19]

An example of a liquid substrate composition can be glucose for the carbon source, soybean powder, corn powder, and wheat bran powder as a complex nitrogen source.[21] The pH values most suitable for the favorable growth of H. erinaceus were in the range of 5.0–9.0, with pH 6.0 as optimal.[22]

Climate requirements

Hericium erinaceus requires a humid environment for its growth: 85 to 90% of relative humidity in the air.[5] The incubation temperature most suitable for the mycelial growth of H. erinaceus was found to be 25 °C,[22] and the optimum temperature for vegetative growth was 26 °C.[22] H. erinaceus is unable to grow with a water potential lower than -5 Mpa.[15]

Techniques

The artificial cultivation of H. erinaceus was first reported in China in 1988. It is cultivated using artificial logs, bottles, and polypropylene bags. However, this type of artificial cultivation is not suitable for industrialized production due to its low yield and long cultivation cycles.[21]

Submerged culture is a type of artificial cultivation of H. erinaceus whereby the fungus is grown in a liquid medium. Using this method, a large number of mycelia can be obtained quickly.[21] Bioactive compounds can be sourced from the fruiting bodies, submerged-cultivated mycelial biomass, or liquid-cultivated broth. Growers optimize the culture medium composition to obtain simultaneously high yields of H. erinaceus mycelial biomass, exopolysaccharides, and polysaccharides.[citation needed] Submerged fermentation is preferable for the production of mycelial biomass and biologically active metabolites in order to produce a more uniform biomass and extract products.[23]

Growth regulators, such as 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and gibberellin, were observed to have an advantageous effect on spore germination.[24] Other technologies, such as red and green laser light of low intensity, stimulated spore germination as well as the vegetative growth of mycelium.[25] Argon and helium lasers also contributed to the acceleration of fruit body development by 36–51%.[5][26]

Wild strains

Wild strains of Hericium spp. can be isolated and cultivated by first gathering fruiting bodies from fallen trees in the natural habitat. The fruiting bodies can then be opened to attain pieces of their inner spore-producing tissue. This tissue is then placed onto Petri dishes with agar to cultivate fungal colonies at 25 °C. After several transfers to new Petri dishes to verify the purity of the strain, it can be kept at −80 °C for long-term storage.[27]

Uses

Culinary

Rock cod with grilled H. erinaceus

The edible fruiting bodies are common in gourmet cooking, with young specimens considered the best.[28] Alongside shiitake (Lentinus edodes) and oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus) mushrooms, H. erinaceus is used as a specialty mushroom in recipes.[27][29]

H. erinaceus fruiting bodies contain 57% carbohydrates (8% as dietary fiber), 4% fat, and 22% protein.[30]

Medicinal

H. erinaceus has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries.[3] More recently, it has been included in products such as coffee and touted as an adaptogen.[31]

See also

References

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Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang nama bahasa Irlandia dari pulau dan negara yang disebut Irlandia. Untuk Negara Irlandia, lihat Republik Irlandia. Untuk bagian dari Britania Raya, lihat Irlandia Utara. Untuk pulau fisik, lihat Irlandia. Citra satelit warna sebenarnya dari Irlandia, yang dikenal dalam bahasa Irlandia dengan sebutan Éire. Éire (Irlandia: [ˈeːɾʲə] ⓘ) adalah kata Irlandia untuk kata Irlandia, nama dari sebuah pulau dan sebuah negara berdaulat. Pengucapan Inggri...

 

Steve HuffmanHuffman di Web Summit 2017Lahir12 November 1983 (umur 40)Tempat tinggalSan Francisco, CaliforniaNama lainspez[1]PendidikanIlmu komputerAlmamaterUniversitas VirginiaPekerjaanSalah satu pendiri dan CEO RedditSalah satu pendiri HipmunkTempat kerjaReddit Steve Huffman (lahir 12 November 1983), juga dikenal dengan nama pengguna Reddit spez (/spɛz/), adalah seorang pengembang web dan wirausahawan Amerika Serikat. Ia adalah salah satu pendiri dan CEO Reddit, sebuah s...

Monumento a Juan Pablo II ubicado fuera de la Catedral de México El Papa Juan Pablo II realizó cinco viajes durante su pontificado, siendo su primera visita a República Dominicana, la primera vez que un Papa visitaba dicho país, y además fue parte de su primer viaje apostólico de su pontificado que incluyó a México y Bahamas. Primera visita (26 de enero - 1 de febrero de 1979) En la primera visita del Papa Juan Pablo II, visita Santuario de la Virgen de Zapopan, en Guadalajara, imagen...

 

Gilda Cian Gilda Cian, coniugata Garino Canina, con pseudonimo Gentucca (Torino, 17 agosto 1894 – Torino, 20 novembre 1968), è stata una poetessa e scrittrice italiana. Indice 1 Biografia 2 Opere 3 Note 4 Bibliografia 5 Altri progetti Biografia Ermenegilda Cian, detta Gilda, fu la figlia di Vittorio Cian, professore di letteratura italiana nell'Università di Torino, e di Maria Sappa, di famiglia nobile e vedova dell'industriale Luigi Flandinet. L'8 aprile 1915 sposò l'economista Attilio ...

 

Form of alternative medicine NaturopathyAlternative medicineA homeopathic preparation of Hepar sulph – homeopathy can be offered as part of naturopathic treatment.[1]ClaimsDiseases are cured through the body's natural healing ability which is primarily aided by practices labelled as natural (and not primarily by pharmaceutical drugs, surgery, and other treatments within evidence-based medicine, not seen as natural), comprising widely ranging nature cures and any form of alternative ...

2010 professional boxing match Who R U Picking?DateMay 1, 2010VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Tale of the tapeBoxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. Shane MosleyNickname Money SugarHometown Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. Pomona, California, U.S.Pre-fight record 40–0 (25 KO) 46–5 (39 KO)Age 33 38Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)Weight 146 lb (66 kg) 147 lb (67 kg)Style Orthodox OrthodoxRecognition The Ring No. 2 ranked pound...

 

La zavorra è una massa installata su una imbarcazione, un veicolo, un velivolo o altro mezzo di trasporto, con varie finalità[1][2]. Zavorra solida per cintura e sacchetti contenenti pallini di piombo per le immersioni subacquee. Indice 1 Finalità 2 Esempi pratici di utilizzo 3 Note 4 Voci correlate 5 Altri progetti Finalità Alcune possono essere[3]: Aumentarne il peso e favorirne l'affondamento parziale o totale Compensare la distribuzione delle masse e spostare i...