Publications by authors named "Kazuhisa Terashima"

is a broadly distributed group of fungi that contains the cultivated shiitake mushroom, . We sequenced 24 genomes representing eight described species and several unnamed lineages of from 15 countries on four continents. comprises four major clades that arose in the Oligocene, three in the Americas and one in Asia-Australasia.

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To establish a high throughput and cost-efficiency procedure for distinguishing among cultivars in Lentinula edodes, the polymorphism in the genes reported previously in this fungus was examined using PCR or PCR-RFLP techniques with a high-efficiency genome scanning (HEGS) system. As a result, PCR-based markers derived from eight genes (tyr, cap, ppa, IGS-RFLP, pri B-RFLP, mfbC-RFLP, gla-RFLP, xy-RFLP) showed polymorphisms among cultivars in this fungus and consequently, enabled to distinguish seventy-nine cultivars used in this study.

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The fruiting-body primordium of Coprinopsis cinerea exhibits remarkable photomorphogenesis. Under a 12-h light/12-h dark regime, the primordium proceeds to the fruiting-body maturation phase in which the primordium successively undergoes basidiospore formation, stipe elongation and pileus expansion, resulting in the mature fruiting-body. In continuous darkness, however, the primordium never proceeds to the maturation phase: the pileus and stipe tissues at the upper part of the primordium remain rudimentary while the basal part of the primordium elongates, producing the etiolated "dark stipe" phenotype.

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The homobasidiomycete Coprinus cinereus exhibits remarkable photomorphogenesis during fruiting-body development. Under proper light conditions, fruiting-body primordia proceed to the maturation phase in which basidia in the pileus undergo meiosis, producing sexual spores, followed by stipe elongation and pileus expansion for efficient dispersal of the spores. In the continuous darkness, however, the primordia do not proceed to the maturation phase but are etiolated: the pileus and stipe tissues at the upper part of the primordium remain rudimentary and the basal part of the primordium elongates, producing "dark stipe.

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