Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5877
Title: Impact of fungicides used for wheat treatment on button mushroom cultivation
Authors: Potočnik, Ivana
Vukojević, Jelena 
Stajić, Mirjana 
Kosanović, Dejana
Rekanović, Emil
Stepanović, Miloš
Milijašević-Marčić, Svetlana
Keywords: Mushroom;Agaricus bisporus;Cultivation;Fungicides;Resiclues;Straw;Wheats
Issue Date: 2012
Rank: M24
Publisher: Institut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine
Journal: Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
Volume: 27
Issue: 1
Start page: 9
End page: 14
Abstract: 
Little information is currently available on the potential environmental risks that fun-gicides applied during wheat cultivation and remaining in straw may have for mushroom production. The substrate for many cultivated mushrooms is mostly based on cereal straw. This review aimed to answer the question whether residues of the fungicides common-ly used in wheat production and remaining in straw could be directly or indirectly respon-sible for changes in yields of Agaricus bisporus. Potential chemical risks of eight fungi-cides (for wheat treatments) for A. bisporus: mancozeb, carbendazim, thiophanate-methyl, carbendazim+cyproconazole, carbedazim+flusilasole, captan, chlorothalonil and trifloxys-trobin are disscused. Only the value of maximum residue level of flusilasole and its formu-lation was evaluated as higher than medium effective concentration of the fungicide for A. bisporus. As a conclusion, flusilazole treatment could be a limiting factor for using straw for composting and mushroom cultivation.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5877
ISSN: 1820-3949
DOI: 10.2298/PIF1201009P
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