An Introduction to Indonesian Wild Shiitake

  • Ivan Permana Putra Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Darmaga Campus, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
  • Mada Triandala Sibero Department of Marine Science, Diponegoro University, Semarang 50275, Indonesia
  • Saipul Sihotang Faculty of Agrotechnology, Universitas Medan Area, Medan, Indonesia
  • Lilis Supratman Biology Education Department of FKIP, Pakuan University, Bogor, Indonesia
  • Rudy Hermawan Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Darmaga Campus, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
  • Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Research Center for Applied Microbiology, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Bogor, Indonesia

Abstract

Pegler suggested that shiitake comprises three morphological species: Lentinula edodes (continental and northeast Asia), L. lateritia (tropical Asia and Australasia), and L. novae-zelandiae (New Zealand). The current study reported for the first time the occurrence of L. lateritia (Berk.) Pegler in Indonesia. During a fungus foray in Kerinci (Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia) in 2022 and 2023 by the Indonesian mushroom hunter community, some basidiomata of Lentinula were obtained. At a glance, our specimens resembled L. edodes. The current study aims to justify the taxonomical position of our specimens based on morphological and molecular data. The fresh basidiomata were used for morphological and molecular analyses. The molecular work was done using ITS 4/5 Primers for phylogenetic analysis of rDNA-ITS region. Morphologically, the uniformly reddish brown, smooth, and glabrous of pileus confirmed our specimens as L. lateritia. In addition, the absence of a range of colors and squamules pileus distinguished L. lateritia BO24628 form L. edodes, while the formation of florets cheilocystidia in L. madagasikarensis was the distinctive character of our specimens. The BLAST result revealed that our specimen has high similarity (99-100%) with L. lateritia and L. edodes as the top hits. The phylogenetic tree (RAxML) nested our specimens in the L. lateria clade and is closely related to one specimen from Papua New Guenia (PNG) (BS 98%). In addition, L. lateritia BO24628 has a sister clade of the specimen from PNG and Australia. Moreover, we provide the herbarium collection of wild L. lateritia in Indonesia.

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Published
2023-08-21
How to Cite
PutraI. P., SiberoM. T., SihotangS., Lilis Supratman, HermawanR., & NurhayatO. D. (2023). An Introduction to Indonesian Wild Shiitake. HAYATI Journal of Biosciences, 30(6), 1132-1138. https://doi.org/10.4308/hjb.30.6.1132-1138
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