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Calcium dynamics during the growth of Agaricus bisporus: implications for mushroom development and nutrition

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作者: Wu, Juan 1 ; Wang, Rui 1 ; Liu, Xue 1 ; Ni, Ying 1 ; Sun, Hui 1 ; Deng, Xiaonan 1 ; Wan, Lingzhong 1 ; Liu, Fangzhi 1 ; Tang, Jun 2 ; Yu, Junjie 2 ; Yan, Xiaoming 1 ;

作者机构: 1.Anhui Acad Agr Sci, Inst Cotton, Hefei 230001, Anhui, Peoples R China

2.Fuyang Normal Univ, Coll Biol & Food Engn, Fuyang 236037, Anhui, Peoples R China

关键词: Agaricus bisporus; Growth process; Calcium content and forms

期刊名称:CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE ( 影响因子:6.6; 五年影响因子:6.6 )

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年卷期: 2023 年 10 卷 1 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Background Agaricus bisporus (A. bisporus) is highly valued for its nutritional benefits and delicious taste, making it one of the most widely cultivated, highest yielding, and most consumed edible mushrooms worldwide. The yield and quality of A. bisporus were affected by its culture medium and environment. Among the culture base, the precise impact of calcium on A. bisporus cultivation and the dynamic changes in calcium concentration and chemical environment during the cultivation process remain unclear. This study aims to investigate the changes in calcium content and forms during the growth of A. bisporus and their implications for mushroom growth and nutrition.Results Through the analysis of samples collected during the composting phase, mycelial development phase, and A. bisporus harvesting phase, the role of calcium in the growth process of button mushrooms is revealed. During the composting phase, the calcium content remains relatively stable, suggesting a consistent calcium source in the compost. The fermentation process shows a significant decrease in carbon content and an increase in oxygen content, indicating the degradation and oxidation of organic matter. In the mycelial development phase, both the cover soil and compost experience a decrease in calcium content, with a more pronounced reduction observed in the covering soil, indicating its primary role as an energy source for enzymatic activity and metabolic processes of the mycelium. During the A. bisporus harvesting phase, the changes in calcium, carbon, and oxygen content become less prominent, indicating a stable state of fruiting bodies growth that no longer requires a significant supply of organic matter.Conclusions Analysis of calcium forms reveals the presence of different calcium compounds, likely influenced by soil calcium sources, microbial activities, and mushroom metabolic byproducts. Calcium plays a crucial regulatory role in the growth and quality of A. bisporus. This study provides valuable insights into the significance of calcium in A. bisporus growth and offers theoretical guidance for optimizing mushroom production and quality improvement.

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