Journal of Fungi (Mar 2023)

Re-Examination of the Holotype of <i>Ganoderma sichuanense</i> (<i>Ganodermataceae</i>, <i>Polyporales</i>) and a Clarification of the Identity of Chinese Cultivated Lingzhi

  • Zhuo Du,
  • Yi Li,
  • Xin-Cun Wang,
  • Ke Wang,
  • Yi-Jian Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9030323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. 323

Abstract

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The widely cultivated Chinese Lingzhi is a famous fungus with significant medicinal and economic value, which has commonly been misidentified as Ganoderma lucidum for a long period of time. The scientific binomial of the fungus is always a hotly debated question that revolves around G. lingzhi and G. sichuanense. To interpret the species concept of the taxon, six specific primers for G. sichuanense and one universal primer were designed. Through directed and nested PCRs, we obtained nine ITS sequences from the holotype (HMAS 42798) of G. sichuanense. By genome sequencing, the ITS sequence of the first cultivated Lingzhi (HMAS 25103) was assembled. Based on a phylogenetic study of the genus Ganoderma, the correct name for widely cultivated Ganoderma species in China was confirmed as G. sichuanense, and G. lingzhi should be a later synonym.

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