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Cultivated Mushroom

Agaricus bisporus

Not Evaluated
Diet
Decomposer
Lifespan
1 years
Length
6 cm
Weight
20 g
Trend
→ Stable

About

世界で最も広く栽培されているキノコであるマッシュルーム(Agaricus bisporus)は、ホワイトマッシュルーム、クレミニ、ポルトベロなど成長段階に応じた形態を持ち、世界のキノコ生産量の約40%を占める。ヨーロッパと北アメリカの草原に自生するAgaricus属の野生種から家畜化され、堆肥化された藁と堆肥の上で管理された環境で商業的に栽培される。ビタミンB群、セレン、食物繊維が豊富で、人類の料理において最も栄養的に汎用性の高い菌類の一つである。

Fun Facts

  • Mushrooms are more closely related to animals than plants.
  • They produce vitamin D when exposed to sunlight.
  • Button mushrooms account for 40% of global mushroom production.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in forest floors, decomposing wood, and soil ecosystems.

Distributed across Austria, Belgium, Norway, and Sweden.

Diet & Behavior

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Decomposer
Cultivated Mushroom is classified as decomposer, adapted to its ecological niche.

Diet

🍽️ Decomposer

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

Spanish seta de París, champiñón cultivado
German Zweisporiger Champignon

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Cultivated Mushroom?
The scientific name of Cultivated Mushroom is Agaricus bisporus. It belongs to the genus Agaricus.
Where does Cultivated Mushroom live?
Cultivated Mushroom is found in Distributed across Austria, Belgium, Norway, and Sweden.. Countries include Austria, Belgium, Norway, Sweden.
What family does Cultivated Mushroom belong to?
Cultivated Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) belongs to the genus Agaricus, which is part of the taxonomic family Agaricaceae.
What does Cultivated Mushroom eat?
Cultivated Mushroom is decomposer. Its diet is adapted to its natural habitat and ecological niche.
How long does Cultivated Mushroom live?
Cultivated Mushroom has an average lifespan of approximately 1 years in the wild.
What kingdom does Cultivated Mushroom belong to?
Cultivated Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) belongs to the kingdom Fungi (菌界).
What are the closest relatives of Cultivated Mushroom?
The closest relatives of Cultivated Mushroom in the genus Agaricus include , , , , .

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