2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.608.033
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Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus cystidiosus)

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“…This result is consistent to the previous study based on SSU rDNA or LSU rDNA analyses (Gao et al. 2008 ; Chaudhary and John 2017 ), but differs from the result based on ITS data (Shnyreva and Shnyreva 2015 ; He et al. 2016 ).…”
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“…This result is consistent to the previous study based on SSU rDNA or LSU rDNA analyses (Gao et al. 2008 ; Chaudhary and John 2017 ), but differs from the result based on ITS data (Shnyreva and Shnyreva 2015 ; He et al. 2016 ).…”
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“…Phylogenetic analysis based on ML showed with high support that Pleurotus cornucopiae is a member of Agaricales and grouping with P. ostreatus and P. eryngii, and closely related to P. ostreatus (Figure 1). This result is consistent to the previous study based on SSU rDNA or LSU rDNA analyses (Gao et al 2008;Chaudhary and John 2017), but differs from the result based on ITS data (Shnyreva and Shnyreva 2015;He et al 2016). The complete mitochondrial genome of P. cornucopiae provides the community a useful bioresource that will help to delineate taxonomic units in Pleurotus, and will be of interest for further applied researches by selecting the most suitable species for biotechnological and nutritional interest.…”
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“…Earlier it was reported that P. cystidiosus from Agumbe (13), Karnataka. A single sample of oyster mushrooms was collected from Navsari district on the bark of African tulip tree (Spathodea campanulata) at a height of 1.5 m; identified as P. cystidiosus (14). In the present study, for the first time the new host record for P. populinus was reported on dead tree of tulips.…”
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