Abstract:
Agaricus blazei mushrooms have nutritional and therapeutic values which differentiates it from other fungi: the highest
protein level (46,2 % in comparison to the average 43%), the highest level of non-fibrous carbohydrates (38%), contains
more glutamic acid than the other Agaricus fungi available on the market. It is used for treating tumors located in
various places, low immunity, viral diseases, hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis and viral hepatitis. The beta glucan
they contain stops the evolution of malignant cells.
Being relatively new introduced crop, the Agaricus blazei Murill mycelium production technology is not exactly
known. In the study of the transfer material to obtain the granular support mycelium inoculum was intended to achieve
the production of mycelium. We have tested many materials to produce mycelium. As granular support, 4 experimental
variants were studied: wheat kernels, kernels millet, mustard seed and mixed seeds. Was studied at each experimental
variant the effect of amendments on Agaricus blazei Murrill mushroom mycelial growth. The best mycelial increase, of
1.85 mm/day was accomplished in mixture of seeds (wheat kernels and kernels of millet), with the calcium sulphate
amendment.