| Literature DB >> 29907156 |
Dongyang Liu1, Hong Cheng1, Rainer W Bussmann2, Zhiyong Guo1, Bo Liu3,4, Chunlin Long5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chuxiong, known as "the City of Fungi," is rich in fungal resources and traditional knowledge related to fungal biodiversity. The local environment is an excellent habitat for a wide variety of edible fungi. In addition, the region is home to many ethnic minorities and especially the Yi ethnic group who has a long history for traditionally using fungi as food or medicine. The aims of this review are to provide up-to-date information on the knowledge about, and traditional management of, fungi in this area and give advice on future utilization and conservation.Entities:
Keywords: Edible fungi; Ethnobotany; Market; Production chain; Sustainability
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29907156 PMCID: PMC6003210 DOI: 10.1186/s13002-018-0239-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Fig. 1The location of Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China
Fungal species found and their usages
| Scientific name | Vernacular name (pinyin/Chinese/Yi) | Habitat characteristics | Main chemical components | Nutritional and medicinal value | Accession number of specimens |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| san juer | Forest, grow alone or in a small group | Edible, tasty, but there are some cases of poisoning. Harvest time: summer, autumn | s.n. | ||
| mao cao jun | Grow in pine forest | Rich in proteins, crude fiber, unsaturated fatty acids, nucleic acid derivatives, vitamins B1, B2, vitamin C [ | Strengthen body, condition the stomach, relieve pain, nourish lungs, and regulate breath; anti-cancer. Harvest time: summer | Y-M-070 | |
| ma pi pao | Grow alone, in grassy areas, forest edges | Edible when they are young. Harvest time: spring, autumn | s.n. | ||
| hu zhang jun | Grow in forest with humic soil | Condition the stomach, nourish lungs, and regulate breath; anti-cancer. Harvest time: summer | Y-M-069 | ||
| jian shou qing | Forest edges, grow alone or in a small group | Rich in proteins, amino acids, minerals, and polysaccharides [ | Harvest time: summer | Y-M-068 | |
| mei wei niu gan jun | Broad-leaved forest, grow alone or in a small group | Rich in polysaccharides, alkaloids (mainly of choline), putrescine, sterols [ | Alleviate cold symptoms [ | Y-M-058 | |
| huang si jun | Grow in forest of north temperate zone [ | Rich in proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, carotene, crude fiber, phosphorus, and a variety of mineral nutrients [ | Clean liver, improve vision, diuresis, nourish lungs, and regulate breath. Harvest time: summer | Y-M-062 | |
| chong cao | Rich in mannitol, SOD, and polysaccharides | Anti-cancer, anti-tumor, nourish lungs, and regulate breath. Harvest time: spring | Y-M-064 | ||
| shua ba jun | Forest, grow alone | Edible, delicious taste, nourish the stomach, anti-cancer. Harvest time: summer, autumn | s.n. | ||
| sao ba jun | Coniferous forest, grow alone or in a small group | Edible, delicious taste. Harvest time: summer, autumn | s.n. | ||
| pi tiao jun | Grow clustered or scattered in forests | Prevent pernicious anemia, improve neurasthenia, cholesterol-lowering. Harvest time: summer, autumn | s.n. | ||
| yang mao jun | Grow on the top of trees | Rich in unsaturated fatty acids | Anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, protect liver, strengthen immunity, anti-aging, and enhance blood circulation. Harvest time: spring, summer, autumn | Y-M-061 | |
| ji zong jun | Have symbiotic relationship with termite nests, grow in broad-leaved and coniferous forest | Rich in proteins, crude fat, crude fiber, and a variety of mineral nutrients [ | Improve immune system, improve sleep. Harvest time: summer, autumn | Y-M-060 | |
| huo ba ji zong | Have symbiotic relationship with termite nests, grow in groups | Rich in proteins [ | Protect stomach. Harvest time: summer, autumn | s.n. | |
| yang du jun | Grow in coniferous forests and broad-leaved forests | Rich in vitamin B1, B2, B12 [ | Protect stomach, nourish the lungs, and strengthen immunity. Harvest time: spring, summer, autumn | Y-M-067 | |
| zhu gu niang | Grow in hot and humid areas | Rich in proteins, crude fat, and crude fiber [ | Nourish lungs and regulate breath, improve sleep, strengthen immunity. Harvest time: autumn | Y-M-066 | |
| nai jiang jun | Grow in conifer mixed forest | Rich in a variety of essential amino acids, protein, fat, vitamins, and a variety of mineral nutrients [ | Anti-cancer, lower blood pressure, protect liver, detoxifying, diuresis. Harvest time: spring, summer, autumn | s.n. | |
| qing tou jun | Grow in mixed forest | Protect liver, protect eyesight. Harvest time: summer, autumn | s.n. | ||
| xiao hong jun | Grow in broad-leaved forest, solitary or in groups | Harvest time: summer, autumn | s.n. | ||
| hua er xiu qiu jun | Grow in mountains, pine forest, central and western of Yunnan | Anti-aging, cholesterol-lowering, anti-cancer, strengthen immunity. Harvest time: summer | Y-M-059 | ||
| zhou huan qiu gai gu | Grow in forest edges, grassy areas, gardens, garbage dumps, sawdust pile, cattle dunghill | Rich in vitamins and a variety of mineral nutrients [ | Nourish brain. Harvest time: spring, summer, autumn | s.n. | |
| song rong | Grow in natural forests without any pollution and human intervention | Rich in proteins, vitamins, and a variety of mineral nutrients [ | Strengthen immunity, anti-cancer, anti-aging, prevent cardiovascular disease, improve gastrointestinal function, protect liver. Harvest time: summer | Y-M-063 |
Fig. 2Field collection of fungi in Chuxiong
Fig. 3The processing of dried edible fungi
Fig. 4a, b The most common edible fungus: Boletus edulis Rostk. (Chinese: 美味牛肝菌; pinyin: mei wei niu gan jun). c The most common edible fungus: Boletus calopus Fr. (Chinese: 美柄牛肝菌; pinyin: mei bing niu gan jun). d A variety of edible fungi shown in a restaurant
Fig. 5The main production chain of edible fungi
Fig. 6Ophiocordyceps sinensis (Berk.) G.H. Sung et al. and Tricholoma matsutake (S. Ito et S. Imai) Singer steeped in liquor
Fig. 7Industrial production of fungi