Volvariella volvacea, commonly known as straw mushrom, is one of the
Basidiomycetes under the Family Amanitaceae. It is an obligative
saprophytic fungus, humicolous or humus-inhabiting, growing on decaying
plants and taking up necessary nutrition from them. It grows at lower
light intensities, so it is a sciophyte . An environment of higher
relative humidity (above 80% and temperature (above 30° C) is favourable
for the growth of this fungus . The straw mushrooms have long been
cultivated on rice straw as a highly prized edible fungus by Chinese and
by other people in South East Asia countries such as Malaysia,
Indonesia, Thailand, Burma and the Philippines, not only on the basis of
their flavor, but also because of definite food values which they
possess. Although straw mushrooms contain less protein than meat and
fish, they compare favourably with most fresh vegetables in protein
content and are good sources of vitamins and minerals . The data
(unpublished) resulting from a study of the nutrient content of the
straw mushroom show that the straw mushroom even surpasses the white
mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) in nutritional value. In the western
countries, as far as we know, the straw mushroom is little cultivated.
Literature on Volvariella volvacea is scare. The straw mushroom
has not been very much studied by modern authors as was noted by Singer
(1961, p 120) : "The develop mental, cytological, and physiological
characteristics of the padi straw mushroom are little known, nothing has
been published on the genetics of this fungus, or on the phylogeny of
the cultivated races" . Cultivation Technology of Paddy Straw Mushroom (Volvariella volvacea) Cultivated in most of the states, where agroclimatic conditions suit and agrowaste is available in plenty. LIFE CYCLE AND GENETICS OF BREEDING SYSTEM
In contrast to green plants, most mushroom species are haploid, and
diploid phase is normally transient and restricted to the basidium.
Paddy straw mushroom has distinction from other mushrooms. Being
homothallic species, the individual uninucleate haploid self fertile
spores germinate to produce mycelia and completes the life cycle without
the need of a mating type factor. Clamp connections are entirely absent
in Volvariella spp. In V. volvacea, the hyphal cells are multinucleate,
clamp connections are absent and basidiospore receives only one nucleus
each following meiosis. Wide variation exists in growth rate and other
characteristics of single spore mycelia. It is still difficult to call
this mushroom as primary homothallic as the research carried out by
different workers have given different explanations behind existence of
self fertility among majority of the basidiospores and non-existence in
minority of the basidiospores.
Compost Media (Media Pengomposan)
In Indonesia, some waste substances can be used as growing media for
Volvariella Volvacea i.e Paddy straw waste, cotton waste, sagoo waste
(ampas aren), sugar leafe and bagasse, sugar waste, corn waste, Oil Palm
waste, water hyacinth and many more substances. Each substance
has different characteristic than others in order to be used as compost
media for growing paddy straw mushrooms, composition for
compost and the length of composting periode may vary. Some trial and
error would be need to get wich composition of substance and nutrition
can produce good production in harvest time.
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