![]() This technique is treated by Rodriguez-Estrada and Royse (2005) in the cultivation of Pleurotus eryngii. According to the invention preferably polypropylene containers, substantially bottles, are used, arranged on shelves in technological greenhouses, with intensity of natural or artificial light being adjusted and the humidity and temperature values being controlled as desired. Typically mushrooms are cultivated in bales or containers of various materials, such as cellulose, sand, loam, according to various methods and results on the final product quality. ![]() The present invention relates to a chemical-physical method of producing officinal mushrooms, and mushrooms produced. After the mycelium sowing, the substrate is enriched with inorganic trace elements, with a result of obtaining officinal mushrooms that are provided with therapeutic capacities in particular in oncology field and, in general, adapted to counter cell degeneration in a variety of diseases. Physical treatment includes exposing the environment to electromagnetic fields (EMF) during all the previous steps the collection, and chemical treatment includes adding the substrate with egg powder. ![]() Disclosed is a chemical-physical method of producing mushrooms enriched with biologically active substances including steps of isolation and pre-seeding development of the mycelium of a desired fungal species, maturation of the substrate, mycelium sowing and incubation with development of fungal primordia under conditions controlled and assisted by machines and processors designed to adjust temperature, humidity and radiation, development of carpophores, their collection and treatment with pulsed light in order to stimulate the production of vitamin D2. ![]()
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