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Food insecurity, pollution, and malnutrition are some critical issues tackled by the modern world in the recent era. However, edible mushrooms are nutritionally, economically, and biotechnologically valuable groups of macro fungi. Besides being an essential source of edible food, it is also exploited in pharmacological industries as a potential source of anticancer, antioxidant and immunomodulating agents. Mushrooms are not only a rich nutritional source of functional food all over the world, but also have highly significant bioactive compounds that are considered nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, and mycotherapeutics across the globe. However, their cultivation is very low compared to their demand. Its cultivation consents the sustainable management of agro-industrial waste and generates decent income using low inputs. Additionally, the mushroom could also be used for the recirculation of forest waste by acting as a natural decomposer that in turn creates great opportunities for the development of economically miserable developing countries, like Pakistan. Mushroom farming is one of the promising approaches to explore such unwanted agro-waste materials from the environment and ensure food security. Mushroom farming is one of the cheapest sources to overcome the deficiency caused by malnutrition. Interestingly, it supports the local economy by offering more and more livelihood opportunities and significant income sources for local and national trade. The current review article emphasizes the prompt mushroom farming industries in Pakistan that can save lives by providing cheaper nutritional food and rich income sources.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40362 | DOI Listing |
Physiol Plant
September 2025
Department of Vegetable and Mushroom Growing, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Horticultural crops are increasingly exposed to simultaneous abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and temperature extremes, which often exacerbate each other's effects, leading to severe yield and quality losses. Addressing these multifaceted challenges necessitates the development and application of integrated and innovative strategies. This review highlights recent advancements in methodologies to enhance the resilience of horticultural crops against combined abiotic stresses.
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September 2025
College of Biodiversity Conservation, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming, China.
Mushrooms, which are an integral part of human nutrition and traditional medicine in various cultures, including Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Europe, appear to be an ideal food for a healthy lifestyle. Their rich range of bioactive compounds in certain macrofungi, supported by scientific research and clinical trials, has demonstrated their nutritional and medicinal value. This review covers the historical context, pharmacological efficacy, innovative biotechnological advancements in macrofungal cultivation, and value-added products derived from medicinal mushrooms.
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December 2024
Department of Genetics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. E-mail: (Nipitwattanaphon).
Fungus-growing termites (FGTs) play ecologically important roles as both decomposers and producers of termite mushrooms. However, they are difficult to research due to a lack of an updated identification key and the inability to locate type specimens. Molecular identification may be helpful, but this requires database information that is lacking for many species found in Thailand.
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August 2025
Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Dankook University, Chungnam 31116, Korea.
Check-all-that-apply (CATA) and napping are cost- and time-efficient alternatives to conventional descriptive analysis for evaluating product sensory characteristics. This study introduces ideal napping as a novel sensory evaluation method that integrates the napping procedure with the concept of constructing an ideal product profile. Ideal napping was used to identify drivers of liking for 12 commercial (Korean rice wines).
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August 2025
College of Agriculture and Ecological Engineering, Gansu Key Laboratory of Genetics and Breeding of Edible Fungi, Hexi University, Zhangye, 734000, China.
Mushrooms, as key components of forest ecosystems, have the ability to accumulate chemical elements (CMs) but their biogeochemical processes and element sources remain poorly understood. This study investigated the contents and sources of K, Ca, Na, Mg, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Ni, Pb, Cd, As, Al, Co, and Ba in 34 mushroom species and their rhizosphere soils (RS) from the central Qilian Mountains, and the associated health and ecological risks. The results revealed that Al, Fe, and Zn exhibited the highest contents among the studied tissues, including the pileus, stipe, and whole mushrooms, ranging from 53.
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