Adaptabilidad de cepas brasile帽as de Agaricus subrufescens Peck a la fructificaci贸n sobre diferentes capas de cobertura en cultivo comercial
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BackgroundAgaricus subrufescens Peck is a mushroom whose cultivation has aroused great interest worldwide in recent years, and is becoming increasingly popular. A rapid expansion of culture throughout the world is foreseen because of its medicinal and culinary properties.AimsThis work assesses the effect of 5 different casing layers on the production of 3 strains of Agaricus subrufescens.MethodsA growth cycle of Agaricus subrufescens under controlled conditions has been carried out. The main production parameters were evaluated.ResultsThe best results were provided by the ABL 99/30 strain. Peat-based casings have a better yield than those based on mineral soil. The highest yield (6.75 kg/m2, biological efficiency 27.57 kg/dt) was provided by the combination ABL 99/30-Euroveen.ConclusionsOur results suggest that the combination of the strain ABL 99/30 using a peat-based casing layer (Euroveen) offers a high potential for use on a commercial scale by the edible mushroom production sector. The availability of alternatives to the usually cultivated species can make better use of resources, and increase the profitability of this activity.