Background The genus Pleurotus is most exploitable xylotrophic fungi, with valuable biotechnological, medical, and nutritional properties. The relevant features of the representatives of this genus to provide attractive low-cost industrial tools have been reported in numerous studies to resolve the pressure of ecological issues. Additionally, a number of Pleurotus species are highly adaptive, do not require any special conditions for growth, and possess specific resistance to contaminating diseases and pests. The unique properties of Pleurotus species widely used in many environmental technologies, such as organic solid waste recycling, chemical pollutant degradation, and bioethanol production. Methodology The literature study encompasses p...
Mushrooms are macrofungi with numerous varieties and widely known as food and medicine in many ancie...
The genus Pleurotus (oyster mushroom) comprises some most popular edible mushrooms due to their favo...
The genus Pleurotus is a cosmopolitan group of fungi which comprises ca. 30 species and subspecific ...
The particular characteristics of growth and development of mushrooms in nature result in the accumu...
Mushrooms health benefit was recognized in the Orient from several thousand years ago as globally co...
The genus Pleurotus (oyster mushroom) comprises some most popular edible mushrooms due to their favo...
Mushrooms are macrofungi with numerous varieties and widely known as food and medicine in many ancie...
The studies reported in this thesis represent an investigation of the physiological and biochemical ...
Pleurotus pulmonarius (Fr.) Quel. is a mushroom species that occurs widely in nature on all continen...
The diversity within Pleurotus has been creating a range of new potential applications with a profou...
This review shows the biotechnological potential of oyster mushrooms with lignocellulosic biomass. T...
Pleurotus species isolated in vitro were studied to determine the effect of different media on their...
Mushrooms health benefit was recognized in the Orient from several thousand years ago as globally co...
Pleurotus sp is an edible mushroom, which contains essential nutrients and medicinal properties for ...
The basidiomycetes fungi belonging to the genus Pleurotus could make an important contribution to su...
Mushrooms are macrofungi with numerous varieties and widely known as food and medicine in many ancie...
The genus Pleurotus (oyster mushroom) comprises some most popular edible mushrooms due to their favo...
The genus Pleurotus is a cosmopolitan group of fungi which comprises ca. 30 species and subspecific ...
The particular characteristics of growth and development of mushrooms in nature result in the accumu...
Mushrooms health benefit was recognized in the Orient from several thousand years ago as globally co...
The genus Pleurotus (oyster mushroom) comprises some most popular edible mushrooms due to their favo...
Mushrooms are macrofungi with numerous varieties and widely known as food and medicine in many ancie...
The studies reported in this thesis represent an investigation of the physiological and biochemical ...
Pleurotus pulmonarius (Fr.) Quel. is a mushroom species that occurs widely in nature on all continen...
The diversity within Pleurotus has been creating a range of new potential applications with a profou...
This review shows the biotechnological potential of oyster mushrooms with lignocellulosic biomass. T...
Pleurotus species isolated in vitro were studied to determine the effect of different media on their...
Mushrooms health benefit was recognized in the Orient from several thousand years ago as globally co...
Pleurotus sp is an edible mushroom, which contains essential nutrients and medicinal properties for ...
The basidiomycetes fungi belonging to the genus Pleurotus could make an important contribution to su...
Mushrooms are macrofungi with numerous varieties and widely known as food and medicine in many ancie...
The genus Pleurotus (oyster mushroom) comprises some most popular edible mushrooms due to their favo...
The genus Pleurotus is a cosmopolitan group of fungi which comprises ca. 30 species and subspecific ...