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- Core Center:Fungus/Mushroom Resource and Research Center, Tottori University
- Principal Investigator:Tsuyoshi Ichiyanagi
概要Overview
Mushrooms are used in a variety of fields. For example, they are widely used as traditional herbal medicines and as bioremediation agents to exploit their specific decomposing enzymes. Mushrooms are promising resources for medicines, pesticides, and other products, and may be a source of novel bioactive compounds that differ from those produced by molds and other microbes.
Stock
Our strains belong to diverse ecological groups including wood decomposing, mycorrhizal, edible, and poisonous mushrooms.
・Wild mushrooms collected mainly in Japan: 9,125 strains of 1,817 species belonging to 588 genera(as of May 2022)