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Scientia fungorum
versión On-line ISSN 2594-1321
Resumen
GONZALEZ-TIJERA, Margarita; MATA, Gerardo; TRIGOS-LANDA, Ángel y SALMONES, Dulce. Production of the “maguey mushroom” Pleurotus agaves on formulated substrates. Sci. fungorum [online]. 2024, vol.55, e1466. Epub 08-Ago-2025. ISSN 2594-1321. https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.2024.55.1466.
Background:
Pleurotus agaves is a mushroom that grows wild on the agave plant and is consumed by rural populations in some regions of Mexico.
Objective:
To compare biological efficiencies (BEs) and basidiome sizes between the wild strain of P. agaves (IE-771) and a commercial strain of Pleurotus pulmonarius (IE-115).
Method:
The strains were cultivated in agave leaves mixed with barley straw (M) and barley straw alone (S), used as a control substrate. The fiber (lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose) content of the substrates during the crop cycles was analyzed.
Results and conclusions:
The BEs were 42.1 % (S) and 64.6 % (M) for IE-771 and 37.3 % (S) and 71.3 (M) for IE-115, with statistical differences found between the substrates, but not between the strains. Crop cycles were longer in the P. agaves strain. IE-771 presented pileus sizes Ø from ≤ 4.9 to 19.9 cm on substrate S and from ≤ 4.9 to ≥ 20 cm on substrate M, whereas IE-115 presented sizes from ≤ 4.9 to 14.9 cm in both substrates. A greater decrease in polysaccharide compounds in the substrates was associated with the incubation stage. Due to its acceptable morphological characteristics, P. agaves strain could be suitable for commercial cultivation.
Palabras llave : biological efficiency; fiber degradation; maguey leaves; mushroom cultivation; oyster mushrooms.












