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Introduction of the representative mushroom cultivars and groundbreaking cultivation techniques in Korea

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The production scale of mushrooms in Korea is approximately 600 billion won, which is 1.6% of Korea’s gross agricultural output. In Korea, ca. 190,000 tons of mushrooms are harvested annually. Although the numbers of mushroom farms and cultivators are constantly decreasing, total mushroom yields are increasing owing to large- scale cultivation facilities and automation. The recent expansion of the well-being trend has caused an increase in mushroom consumption in Korea: the annual per capita mushroom was 3.9 kg (’13), whichis a little higher than that in Europe. Thus, mushroom export, mainly Flammulina velutipes and Pleurotus ostreatus, has increased since the mid-2000s. Recently, however, it is slightly reduced. Nevertheless, Vietnam, Hong Kong, the United States, and the Netherlands continue to export mushrooms, and Korea has increased its export to Australia, Canada, Southeast Asia, etc. Canned Agaricus bisporus, the first export of the Korean mushroom industry, reached it speak sales in 1977-1978. When Korea initiated trade with China in 1980, the international prices of mushrooms fell sharply, leading to shrinkage of the domestic markets. Spurred by the high demand to develop substitute goods for A. bisporus, the oyster mushroom (P. ostreatus) gained attention since it seemed to suit the taste of Korean consumers. Although the log cultivation technique for oyster mushroom was developed in the early 1970s, it required a great deal of labor. Thus, we developed the shelf cultivation technique, which is easier to manage and allows for mass production. In this technique, the growing shelf is made mafrom fermented rice straw, whichis the only P. ostreatus medium in the world and isused only in South Korea. After then, the use of cotton wastes as an additional material of medium, the productivity. Currently, we are developing a standard cultivation technique and environmental control system that can stably produce mushrooms throughout the year. The increase of oyster mushroom production may boostthe domestic market and contribute to industrial development. In addition, oyster mushroom production technology played a role in forming the basis for the development of bottle cultivation, which made mass production . In particular, bottle cultivation using liquid spawn could allow for the export of F. velutipes and Pleurotus eryngii. In addition, the white varieties of F. velutipes were second developed in the world after Japan. We also developed the new A. bisporus cultivar ‘Saeah’, which is easy to grow in Korea. In hopes to advance the mushroom industry, we will continue to develop cultivars with international competitive power and to improve cultivation techniques.

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ABSTRACT
 Introduction
 Development of new mushroom cultivar
  The protoplast fusion technique of the oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, was first commercialized in the world
  Varieties of button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, has been developed by domestic first hybridyzation.
 Practical Success of the Cultivation Technique
  Shelf cultivation was developed for oyster mushroom cultivation (1974~1990)
 Results
 References

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  • Kab-Yeul Jang Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA, Chungbuk Eumseong 369-873, Republic of Korea
  • Youn-Lee Oh Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA, Chungbuk Eumseong 369-873, Republic of Korea.
  • Minji Oh Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA, Chungbuk Eumseong 369-873, Republic of Korea.
  • Sung-I Woo Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA, Chungbuk Eumseong 369-873, Republic of Korea.
  • Pyung-Gyun Shin Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA, Chungbuk Eumseong 369-873, Republic of Korea.
  • Ji-hoow Im Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA, Chungbuk Eumseong 369-873, Republic of Korea.
  • Won-Sik Kong Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA, Chungbuk Eumseong 369-873, Republic of Korea.

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