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Journal of Modern Agriculture

400065

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75.56%58.89%

Infection of Different Strains of Cordyceps Sinensis by Host Larvae


Yongqin Tu*, Huali Zhu, Deli Zhang, Shijiang Chen
Chongqing Academy of Chinese Materia Medica, Chongqing, China, 400065
Email: tusord@163.com
Abstract: This paper compares the infection ability of different origins of cordyceps sinensis by host larval to screen high infectivity
strains, explore to improve host larvae infection rate, and lay foundation for artificial propagation of cordyceps sinensis. The origins of
different cordyceps sinensis infecting the host larvae and cordyceps sinensis infection in different host insect were observed in larvae
infection to give an analysis on that basis. The results show that, strains of cordyceps sinensis from Xiaojin county have the highest
infection rate of 72.22%, strains of cordyceps sinensis from Tibet has a minimum of 45.56%; H.gonggaensis has the highest infection rate
of 75.56% with H. biruensis infection rate of the lowest 58.89% and the non-infection of H. jianchuanensis; cordyceps fruiting bodies have
in different regions have no real substance difference except for ophiocordyceps laojunshanensis. In conclusion, cordyceps sinensis
infection ability differs in different origins.
Key words: Cordyceps Sinensis; Host Larvae; Infection Rate; Strains

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