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The physiology of Agaricus bisporus in semi-commercial compost cultivation appears to be highly conserved among unrelated isolates
- Source :
- Fungal Genetics and Biology 112 (2018), Fungal Genetics and Biology, 112, 12-20, Fungal Genetics and Biology, 112, 12. Academic Press Inc., Fungal Genetics and Biology, 112, 12-20. Academic Press
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2018.
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Abstract
- 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 strains for their potential to convert the components that are poorly utilized by the commercial strain A15. We therefore focused our analysis on the stages where the fungus is producing fruiting bodies. Growth profiling was used to identify A. bisporus strains with different abilities to use plant biomass derived polysaccharides, as well as to transport and metabolize the corresponding monomeric sugars. Six wild-type isolates with diverse growth profiles were compared for mushroom production to A15 strain in semi-commercial cultivation conditions. Transcriptome and proteome analyses of the three most interesting wild-type strains and A15 indicated that the unrelated A. bisporus strains degrade and convert plant biomass polymers in a highly similar manner. This was also supported by the chemical content of the compost during the mushroom production process. Our study therefore reveals a highly conserved physiology for unrelated strains of this species during growth in compost.
- Subjects :
- EXPRESSION
XYLAN
Proteomics
0301 basic medicine
Bio Process Engineering
Proteome
DATABASE
Agaricus
030106 microbiology
Physiology
Fungus
Biology
engineering.material
Microbiology
03 medical and health sciences
SUBSTRATE
LACCASE
Polysaccharides
MUSHROOM AGARICUS-BISPORUS
MYCELIUM
Levensmiddelenchemie
Genetics
Fruiting Bodies, Fungal
ENZYME-ACTIVITIES
Transcriptomics
Triticum
1183 Plant biology, microbiology, virology
Mycelium
Mushroom
Food Chemistry
Compost
Composting
Gene Expression Profiling
Carbohydrate active enzymes
fungi
Carbon metabolism
food and beverages
Agaricus bisporus
15. Life on land
Straw
biology.organism_classification
Manure
030104 developmental biology
engineering
GROWTH
Commercial cultivation
PLANT BIOMASS
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10871845
- Volume :
- 112
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Fungal Genetics and Biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fa90c79c33d857e59b5723eaf1b205a6
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2017.12.004