2019
DOI: 10.1615/intjmedmushrooms.2019032561
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Phylogenetic Comparison between Italian and Worldwide Hericium Species (Agaricomycetes)

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“…The strain obtained from the WT was confirmed to belong to H. erinaceus [28] and is maintained in the Fungal Research Culture Collection of Pavia University (MicUNIPV) as H.e.2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The strain obtained from the WT was confirmed to belong to H. erinaceus [28] and is maintained in the Fungal Research Culture Collection of Pavia University (MicUNIPV) as H.e.2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In MicUNIPV, the Fungal Research Culture Collection at the University of Pavia (Italy), two strains of H. erinaceus collected in Italy are present to date: H.e.1 and H.e.2 [10,28]. The content of erinacine A in H.e.2 (105 µg/g) is slightly less compared to H.e.1 mycelium (150 µg/g) [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The He1 (strain 1 of H. erinaceus ) was isolated from a basidioma collected in 2013 in Siena province (Region Tuscany, Italy) from a live specimen of Quercus ilex [38]. The basidioma was aseptically cut in small portions (about 1 mm 3 ) that were placed into Petri dishes with 2% malt extract agar as a culture medium (MEA, Biokar Diagnostics).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The He1 (strain 1 of H. erinaceus) was isolated from a wildtype sporophore collected in 2013 in Siena province (Tuscany, Italy) from a Quercus ilex [97]. The sporophore was aseptically cut and placed in 2% malt extract agar as a culture medium (MEA, Biokar Diagnostics) [14].…”
Section: H Erinaceusmentioning
confidence: 99%