supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31901115);Lanzhou University's“Double First-Class”Guided Project Team Building-Funding-Research Startup Fee,China(561120221);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Izujbky-2022-ct01);the Youth Science and Technology Fund program of Gansu Province(22JR5RA522).
Fairy rings are common in diverse global biomes and often appear as lush vegetation in one to three concentric zones caused by the spread of mycelia in grassland ecosystems.However,the underlying mechanisms and enviro...
Objective:To explore the effect of the protease inhibitor from Agaricus bisporus(J.E.Lange)Imbach(AbPI)on glucose uptake and oxidative stress in 3 T3-L1 adipocytes.Methods:Adipocytes were differentiated and stained wi...
In today’s world,Pleurotus ostreatus(Jacq.)P.Kumm.and Agaricus bisporus(J.E.Lance)Imbach species which are grown both wild and cultured are very popular for humans diet because these species have been used in traditi...
supported by the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System (CARS20);the Crops Germplasm Resources Preservation Project;the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China
Agaricus bisporus is one of the most widely cultivated mushrooms in the world. Commercial cultivars are usually phenotypically alike and easy to be copied by isolating tissue cultures. This brings great challenges to ...
Manoj Kumar acknowledges UGC,India for providing FDP Teacher Fellowship(No.F.No.FIP/12th Plan/KLCA042 TF05);Bijeesh acknowledges financial support from the UGC,India in the form of RGN Fellowship(Grant No F1-17.1/2013-14/RGNF-2013-14-SC-KER-41924).
Ample quantities of a crepidotoid agaric were collected from an evergreen forest in Kerala State,India and subsequent morphological and molecular analysis based on nLSU sequence confirmed it as Conchomyces bursiformis...
The Agaricus blazei strain (KUMB 1221) from Forest Production Control Laboratory, Kyushu University was grown on the basal media of compost mixed with selected agro-residues (sawdust, woodchips and corncob) in the rat...