Aspects the reproduction of hericium coralloides (scop.) Pers. By re-situ method in the national natural park "Gutsul’shchina”
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https://doi.org/10.31548/bio2017.01.001Abstract
Hericium coralloides listed in the Red Book of Ukraine and Red lists of many European countries. The aspects are represented of reproduction of fungus by re-situ at the National Natural park "Gutsul’shchina." To this aim, the mycelium of H. coralloides was growing up sunflower husk, wheat, beans, beech sawdust beech sticks and applied to beech logs of varying degrees of decomposition. It is found that successful reclamation the H. coralloides in nature is possible only when a substrate mycelium containing beech sawdust is used and it carried out actions on reproductive logs first stage of decomposition. Fruiting H. coralloides recorded only within two reproductive sites "Kamenistuy" and "Baba Zhbyr", the condition of which are identical to the natural places of the fungus growth - a old beech forest with significant stocks of dead wood. Minimum period through which you can watch the first positive result - 3 years. Growth of mycelium H. coralloides is accompanied by a loss of lignin in test logs and higher humidity. For reproduction H. coralloides measures allow to increase the number of locations of the fungus and reduce the risk of loss of this species.
Keywords: Hericium coralloides, re-situ, National natural park "Gutsul’shchina", fruiting, lignin
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