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New Pleurotus ferulae strain P49AB64

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2026-08-18
Pleurotus ferulae strain P49AB64: A new thick-stemmed variety developed through single-spore mating

This technology relates to a new strain of Pleurotus ferulae, P49AB64, deposited under accession number KACC93173P. Developed through single-spore mating, this strain is characterized by its thick stems and streamlined gills.

To enhance the marketability of Pleurotus ferulae, there is a need for strains with thick stems and superior traits; however, consistently breeding and securing such strains has historically been difficult.

By providing the new P49AB64 strain developed through single-spore mating, this technology enables the production of high-quality, thick-stemmed Pleurotus ferulae for mushroom cultivation and variety development.

Key Features:
  • New thick-stemmed Pleurotus ferulae strain P49AB64, deposited under KACC93173P for use in mushroom cultivation
  • New Pleurotus ferulae strain P49AB64 obtained by mating single spores from the fruiting body of strain DDL01 with single spores from another strain
  • New Pleurotus ferulae strain P49AB64 characterized by the absence of a confrontation line when cultured against other strains
  • Pleurotus ferulae fruiting body with stems 2–5 times thicker than those of DDL01 and featuring streamlined gills

This patent is owned by IP Bank. Upon purchase, you may receive support through commercialization programs, recommendations for technology transfer and commercialization funding guarantees, and bonus points during evaluations for the priority procurement of excellent inventions.

Independent Inventor
Original applicant: Gyeong-Yeol Kwon; Current rights holder: IP Bank
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Date of application:
2013-03-28
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Patent registration number:
10-1455702
Industry
argriculture
bio
Technology
Agricultural & Fishery technology
Country
Korea
Family Patent

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Price
Disclosed upon request
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