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The physiology of Agaricus bisporus in semi-commercial compost cultivation appears to be highly conserved among unrelated isolates


ABSTRACT: In this project we evaluated the physiology of different agaricus bisporus strains during growth in compost, in particular with respect to plant biomass d egradation and carbon catabolism.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Agaricus Bisporus (white Button Mushroom)

SUBMITTER: Harm Post  

LAB HEAD: Ronald P. de Vries

PROVIDER: PXD007189 | Pride | 2018-01-08

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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The physiology of Agaricus bisporus in semi-commercial compost cultivation appears to be highly conserved among unrelated isolates.

Pontes María Victoria Aguilar MVA   Patyshakuliyeva Aleksandrina A   Post Harm H   Jurak Edita E   Hildén Kristiina K   Altelaar Maarten M   Heck Albert A   Kabel Mirjam A MA   de Vries Ronald P RP   Mäkelä Miia R MR  

Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 20171222


The white button mushroom Agaricus bisporus is one of the most widely produced edible fungus with a great economical value. Its commercial cultivation process is often performed on wheat straw and animal manure based compost that mainly contains lignocellulosic material as a source of carbon and nutrients for the mushroom production. As a large portion of compost carbohydrates are left unused in the current mushroom cultivation process, the aim of this work was to study wild-type A. bisporus str  ...[more]

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