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The fungistatic activity of organic selenium and its application to the production of cultivated mushrooms Agaricus bisporus and Pleurotus spp.
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Agaricus BisporusFungal DiversityFungistatic ActivityIndustrial MycologySelenium DeficiencyFood MycologyBiotechnologyMushrooms Agaricus BisporusMycotoxicologyFungal BiologyMicrobiologyOrganic SeleniumPotential Selenium Source
The activity of organic selenium against pathogenic molds and its use as a potential selenium source in the production of enriched mushrooms were examined. The effect of commercial selenized yeast on mycelia growth was examined using a method with mycelia disks and a well diffusion method. For mushroom enrichment, different concentrations of selenium were added to a growth substrate. The results presented in this paper suggest that the most suitable concentration of selenized yeast that inhibits the growth of the mycopathogenic molds is 70-100 mg/kg of selenium. With the addition of this concentration to the substrate, mushroom fruit bodies will uptake a high level of selenium, about 100 ?g/g for Pleurotus spp., and 200 ?g/g for Agaricus bisporus in dry weight of the mushroom. Thereby a double effect in the cultivation of mushrooms is achieved.
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