Research Keyword: environmental conditions

Impact of Artemisia argyi and Stevia rebaudiana substrate composition on the nutritional quality, yield and mycelial growth of L. edodes addressing future food challenges

This study tested using wormwood and stevia plant waste as alternatives to traditional wood chips in shiitake mushroom farming. Results showed that adding up to 45% wormwood or 30% stevia to growing substrates increased both the amount and nutritional quality of mushrooms produced. This sustainable approach addresses mushroom farming’s resource shortage while potentially improving the nutritional value of the final product, making it beneficial for both food production and environmental protection.

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Biophysical Manipulation of the Extracellular Environment by Eurotium halophilicum

Eurotium halophilicum is a remarkable fungus found on old books that can survive in extremely dry conditions by using salt crystals to pull water from the air. The fungus covers itself with hair-like structures and produces sticky polymers that help it maintain moisture. This ability to thrive in seemingly dry environments makes it a challenge for museums and libraries trying to preserve old books, and climate change may make this problem worse.

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