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Hydrogen-rich water alleviates the toxicities of different stresses to mycelial growth in Hypsizygus marmoreus.

Jinjing Zhang, Haibo Hao, Mingjie Chen, Hong Wang, Zhiyong Feng, Hui Chen · AMB Express · 2017

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Primary topic Hydrogen Water Research
Evidence type Other source-grounded research
Publication type Other Research
Hydrogen method hydrogen-rich water

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HRW treatment, of which the H₂ concentration was 0.8 mM, significantly reduced the toxicities of CdCl2, NaCl and H₂O₂, leading to significantly improved mycelial growth and biomass. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.

What the Publication Examined

Hydrogen-rich water alleviates the toxicities of different stresses to mycelial growth in Hypsizygus marmoreus.

How Molecular Hydrogen Was Addressed

However, the effect of H₂ on fungal growth under different stresses remains largely unclear. In this study, hydrogen-rich water (HRW) was employed to characterize physiological roles and molecular mechanisms of H₂ in the alleviation of three different stresses in basidiomycete Hypsizygus marmoreus.

What the Publication Reported

HRW treatment, of which the H₂ concentration was 0.8 mM, significantly reduced the toxicities of CdCl2, NaCl and H₂O₂, leading to significantly improved mycelial growth and biomass.

H₂ Mechanisms / Biological Findings

In this study, hydrogen-rich water (HRW) was employed to characterize physiological roles and molecular mechanisms of H₂ in the alleviation of three different stresses in basidiomycete Hypsizygus marmoreus.

Authors’ Conclusion

The authors concluded that taken together, the findings suggested that the usage of HRW could be an effective approach for contaminant detoxification in H. marmoreus, which was similar with the effects of HRW in plants, and such effects could be also beneficial in entire agricultural system.