Critical Factors Involved in Primordia Building in Agaricus bisporus: A Review
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2020-06-29
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Summary
Background
Agaricus bisporus is one of the most abundantly cultivated mushroom species worldwide, particularly in Europe and North America. While many aspects of its cultivation are well understood, the precise biological triggers for fructification remain unclear. Unlike most basidiomycete species that require nutrient availability, light and temperature drops for fructification, A. bisporus has unique characteristics including no light requirement and fructification inhibition by self-generated factors that must be removed by microorganisms to initiate fruiting.
Objective
This review aims to explore and synthesize current knowledge about the morphogenesis of fruiting initiation in A. bisporus, including the role of microflora, self-inhibitors for fruiting initiation, and transcription factors involved. The review contrasts this information with overall models of regulatory systems involved in primordium formation in basidiomycetes to identify knowledge gaps.
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- Published in:Molecules,
- Study Type:Review,
- Source: 10.3390/molecules25132984