An updated overview of the outcome of studies conducted on the culinary-medicinal mushroom Pleurotus nebrodensis is presented by placing emphasis on the clarification of the taxonomic identity of P. nebrodensis and other related taxa possessing entirely white to cream basidiomes, which grow in association with different plants of the family Apiaceae. Cultivation techniques, quality of the product sold and sales price, as well as nutritional and medicinal aspects are discussed. Taking also into consideration the high economic importance of P. nebrodensis, it is essential to proceed with the verification of the commercial strains currently available in the international market under the name of “P. nebrodensis” since it is very probable that many (or most) of them do not represent the real P. nebrodensis. To confirm this hypothesis, an in silico analysis was conducted on a large of number of ITS1-5.8SITS2 rRNA sequences deposited in the National Center for Biotechnology Information database under the name P. nebrodensis. Results demonstrated that all “P. nebrodensis” material examined from China (plus several sequences of no reported origin) corresponded to P. eryngii subsp. tuoliensis, with only 2 exceptions, which were grouped within P. eryngii sensu stricto. The real P. nebrodensis biological material from Italy and Greece is certified and is available upon request by the authors at the University of Palermo and the Agricultural University of Athens.

Venturella, G., Zervakis, G.I., Polemis, E., Gargano ML (2016). Taxonomic Identity, Geographic Distribution, and Commercial Exploitation of the Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom Pleurotus nebrodensis (Basidiomycetes). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS, 18(1), 59-65 [10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v18.i1.70].

Taxonomic Identity, Geographic Distribution, and Commercial Exploitation of the Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom Pleurotus nebrodensis (Basidiomycetes)

VENTURELLA, Giuseppe
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
GARGANO, Maria Letizia
Membro del Collaboration Group
2016-01-01

Abstract

An updated overview of the outcome of studies conducted on the culinary-medicinal mushroom Pleurotus nebrodensis is presented by placing emphasis on the clarification of the taxonomic identity of P. nebrodensis and other related taxa possessing entirely white to cream basidiomes, which grow in association with different plants of the family Apiaceae. Cultivation techniques, quality of the product sold and sales price, as well as nutritional and medicinal aspects are discussed. Taking also into consideration the high economic importance of P. nebrodensis, it is essential to proceed with the verification of the commercial strains currently available in the international market under the name of “P. nebrodensis” since it is very probable that many (or most) of them do not represent the real P. nebrodensis. To confirm this hypothesis, an in silico analysis was conducted on a large of number of ITS1-5.8SITS2 rRNA sequences deposited in the National Center for Biotechnology Information database under the name P. nebrodensis. Results demonstrated that all “P. nebrodensis” material examined from China (plus several sequences of no reported origin) corresponded to P. eryngii subsp. tuoliensis, with only 2 exceptions, which were grouped within P. eryngii sensu stricto. The real P. nebrodensis biological material from Italy and Greece is certified and is available upon request by the authors at the University of Palermo and the Agricultural University of Athens.
2016
Venturella, G., Zervakis, G.I., Polemis, E., Gargano ML (2016). Taxonomic Identity, Geographic Distribution, and Commercial Exploitation of the Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom Pleurotus nebrodensis (Basidiomycetes). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS, 18(1), 59-65 [10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v18.i1.70].
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