Russula edodes could not be cultivated artificially.
Russula edodes has high economic value. At present, artificial cultivation is still difficult. Due to the accelerated development of mushroom production in the past 10 years, large areas of oak, castanopsis carlesii, castanopsis fargesii and other trees have been damaged, and red mushroom has lost the ecological environment of mycorrhizal symbiosis. In addition, the lack of protective harvesting in the production area has led to a sharp decline in output year by year. It is urgent to protect red mushroom resources. Therefore, while actively tackling the difficulties of artificial cultivation technology, we should strengthen the protection of wild resources.
Can Northeast Red Mushroom be Cultivated artificially
Artificial cultivation of red mushroom is extremely difficult
Specifically, the spores of Russula edodes are difficult to germinate under artificial conditions, and the dependent ecological environment is too complex, resulting in the mushroom production being regulated by various factors. At present, tissue separation is the only way to obtain strains of Russula edodes, and pure strains of Russula edodes can be obtained only after several times of separation.