Laetiporus sulphureus in the mid-hills of Central Nepal: ecology, ethnomycology and present status

Our Nature Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.3126/on.v22i1.67347
Hari Sharan Adhikari, Gyanu Thapa Magar, S. Balami
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Laetiporus sulphureus is a well-known edible mushroom with a high medicinal value. It is reported from different places in Nepal, particularly from mid-hill areas. However, the ecology and ethnomycology of L. sulphureus were poorly known in Nepal. We aimed to study the ecology, ethnomycology, and present status of L. sulphureus from the mid-hills of Dolakha district, central Nepal. The habitat of L. sulphureus in the six different sites of the study area was surveyed to find out the dominant tree species and microclimatic conditions. Additionally, a questionnaire survey was conducted to document ethnic knowledge and the status of L. sulphureus. We found dominance of tree species such as Tsuga dumosa, Quercus semicarpifolia, and Rhododendron arboreum in the habitat of L. sulphureus. Dead and decayed logs/trunk of these tree species were found to support L. sulphureus growth. Regarding microclimatic conditions, an average temperature of 20 °C, a light intensity of 1000–2000 lux, and relative humidity of 65–80% were recorded under the canopy where L. sulphureus was growing. Fruitbodies of L. sulphureus were found to be collected by local people for food and medicinal purposes. Local people were found to use dried L. sulphureus powder for the treatment of aliments such as diarrhea and hematochezia. The availability of L. sulphureus was found to be declining due to overharvesting, logging of the host tree, and the removal of coarse wood debris. Collection of L. sulphureus fruitbodies and logging of host tree should be regulated for its conservation in wild habitat. This study provides valuable information about the possible substrate types and environmental conditions that could be used for the successful domestication of L. sulphureus at the study sites and similar locations.
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尼泊尔中部半山地区的 Laetiporus sulphureus:生态学、人种学和现状
Laetiporus sulphureus 是一种著名的食用菌,具有很高的药用价值。据报道,它产于尼泊尔的不同地方,尤其是半山区。然而,尼泊尔对 Laetiporus sulphureus 的生态学和人种学知之甚少。我们的目的是研究尼泊尔中部多拉卡县半山区 L. sulphureus 的生态学、人种学和现状。我们调查了 L. sulphureus 在研究区六个不同地点的栖息地,以了解主要树种和微气候条件。此外,还进行了问卷调查,以记录民族知识和硫磺杉的现状。我们发现,在硫磺杉的栖息地中,主要树种是杜松、柞树和杜鹃。研究发现,这些树种的枯枝和腐烂原木/树干可支持硫华梭菌生长。在微气候条件方面,硫华杉生长的树冠下平均温度为 20 °C,光照强度为 1000-2000 勒克斯,相对湿度为 65-80%。当地人采集硫磺苣苔的果实用于食用和药用。当地人使用干燥的 L. sulphureus 粉末治疗腹泻和便血等疾病。由于过度采伐、寄主树被砍伐以及粗木屑被清除,L. sulphureus 的供应量正在下降。应规范采集硫华鹅掌楸果体和采伐寄主树的行为,以保护其野生栖息地。这项研究提供了宝贵的信息,说明在研究地点和类似地点成功驯化硫华鹅掌楸可能采用的基质类型和环境条件。
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