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Basic Facts
What is a Mushroom?
Mushrooms are the above-ground fruiting bodies of FUNGI,
which contain the organisms reproductive spores
How many kinds are there?
There are approximately 1.5 million species of Fungi in the world;
Of those, 2,327 are used for edible or medicinal purposes
How big are they?
Mushrooms themselves can vary from anywhere between 1 mm and 1 m!
The largest known fungal organism is an Armillaria gallica in Crystal Falls,
Michigan. Called the humongous fungus, it is 1500 years old and weighs
over 9,700 kg ( > 100 tons, and almost the mass of an adult blue whale)
Arent mushrooms dangerous?
More than 200 species are poisonous, and some have hallucenagenic properties
Parts of a Fungus
Upper Veil
Pileus (or Cap)
Gills (or
Lamellae)
Hymenium
(interior Spore-producing layer)
Annulus
Stipe
Lower veil
Mycelium
Mycelium (gathering of
individual Hyphae)
REPRODUCTION in FUNGI
Some fungi can reproduce
with EITHER method!
Sexual
Spores
Haploid hyphae
Asexual
ndividual
Spores develop
nto clones of parent
vs.
Because of the
sticky sides
of the gills (the sporeproducing triangular
structures on the
underside of the cap,
spores cannot escape if
the mushroom is tilted
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20.00
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5
10 15
20 25 30
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70 75 80
85 90
Angle
*For this example, Height = 10 cm, Diameter = 3 cm, Cup Diameter = 10 cm, C (Drag) = 0.1, Velocity =
10 m/s
Torque (N x m)
0.400
0.350
0.300
0.250
0.200
0.150
0.100
0.050
0.000
10
20
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Angle
50
60
70
80
90
According to Euler Buckling, the force needed to make a long beam fall over is:
F = n EI/L
2
L
I
Health Benefits
Only a small percentage of mushrooms are edible (less than 10%). They
are high in protein, carbohydrates, and fiber but low in fat.
Mushrooms are a good source of vitamins and nutrients such as thiamin,
riboflavin, ascorbic acid, and vitamin D2.
Very few non-animal based foods are a good source of vitamin D, and
mushrooms are one of them!
The injection of 6 edible mushroom species into Swiss albino mice reduced
the size of their tumors 72-92%. This is attributed to a polysaccharide
called Lentinan which has also been shown to reduce the toxicity of AZT
an medication used to treat patients with AIDS.
Three mushrooms in particular are being studied for, among other things,
their anti-cancer, anti-cholesterol, and anti-diabetic properties: (1) Shiitake
(2) Maitake and (3) Reishi mushrooms.
Shitake Mushrooms
In Japanese, Shii is a type of tree in whose dead wood shiitake
mushrooms grow. Take means mushroom.
Shiitake has a great deal of vitamin D and is being studied for its anticancer, anti-cholesterol, and anti-viral activity.
There exists a strong correlation between Shiitake mushroom intake and
low cholesterol in rats.
Young women who ate 90 grams of fresh shiitake mushrooms lowered
their cholesterol on average by 12%.
Shiitake mushrooms showed anti-viral activity in mice injected with
influenza while 70 other plants and fungi including apples and spinach
showed none.
Bioremediation
The American Heritage Dictionary defines bioremediation as the use of biological
agents, such as bacteria or plants, to remove or neutralize contaminants, as in
polluted soil or water.
In Tanzania, mushrooms are used to digest agricultural waste.
Fungal mats are used in mycofiltration, where they act as biological filters
The mycelium in mushrooms can dismantle the carbon and hydrogen bonds that
make up pesticides, petroleum products, PCBs, and other pollutants. This means
that mushroom beds have the potential to deal with disposed toxic waste in a way
that neutralizes its toxicity.
In Washington State, soil blackened with oil was treated with a variety of techniques
including planting a mushroom bed. The other techniques failed, but the
mushroom bed flourished and attracted flies which in turn attracted birds, planting
the seed for a quick return to a normal ecosystem. Stamet described an oasis
that existed where previously there had been waste.
One species of mushroom can be used to breakdown VX, the nerve gas agent that
Sodem Hussein allegedly loaded warheads with during the Gulf War.
Microfiltration and bioremediation may be the future of toxic waste management!
FUNgi Facts
Some of the largest mushroom
colonies are so large that they can be
seen from airplanes or even satellites!