First report of emerging fungal pathogens of Cordyceps militaris in Vietnam
Cultivation of Cordyceps militaris , a valuable medicinal and edible fungus, has dramatically increased in Vietnam since 2010. During industrial production, parasitic white molds were found to infect the mycelia and fruiting bodies of C. militaris causing significant quality and yield losses. Two di...
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Published in | Scientific reports Vol. 13; no. 1; p. 17669 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London
Nature Publishing Group UK
17.10.2023
Nature Publishing Group Nature Portfolio |
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Summary: | Cultivation of
Cordyceps militaris
, a valuable medicinal and edible fungus, has dramatically increased in Vietnam since 2010. During industrial production, parasitic white molds were found to infect the mycelia and fruiting bodies of
C. militaris
causing significant quality and yield losses. Two different fungal strains were obtained from the mycelia and fruiting bodies of
C. militaris
in Danang mushroom farms and were characterized by morphological and multiple DNA markers analysis. The sequence alignment of ITS, LSU and
rpb2
markers revealed that the pathogens are related to the type species
Lecanicillium coprophilum
and
Calcarisporium cordycipiticola
with more than 99% sequence identities. The growth characteristics and pathogenic activities of the two isolated species on their host
C. militaris
were also investigated. The phylogenetic analysis based on the ITS sequences showed that
L. coprophilum
WF2611 is closer to its host
C. militaris
than
C. cordycipiticola
NT1504. To our knowledge, this is the first worldwide report of
C. militaris
infected by
L. coprophilum
which would be an useful information on prevention and control of the disease and be helpful for the industrial cultivation of
C. militaris
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-023-43951-9 |