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dc.coverage.spatialCampinas SPpt_BR
dc.creatorSilva-Neto, Carlos-
dc.creatorPinto, Diogo de Souza-
dc.creatorSantos, Leovigildo Aparecido Costa-
dc.creatorCalaça, Francisco J. Simões-
dc.creator.Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2681735180356106pt_BR
dc.creator.Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6014965738327025pt_BR
dc.creator.Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4377455906108645pt_BR
dc.creator.Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0774395344453741pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-15T18:02:30Z-
dc.date.available2022-02-15T18:02:30Z-
dc.date.issued2020-09-
dc.identifier.citationSILVA, C. D. M., PINTO, D. D. S., SANTOS, L. A. C., & CALAÇA, F. J. S. (2019). Bromatological aspects of Lentinus crinitus mushroom (Basidiomycota: Polyporaceae) in agroforestry in the Cerrado. Food Science and Technology, 40, 659-664.pt_BR
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1590/fst.14719pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.ifg.edu.br:8080/handle/prefix/880-
dc.description.abstractMuch of the diversity of mushrooms is still unknown to science. In the search for new edible mushrooms, we began to look at the traditions of Amazonian forest peoples in order to learn about the potential for edible mushrooms among other species. In particular, the Yanomami people launched the encyclopedia of food (Sanoma) in 2016 to preserve their knowledge of their own food. They demonstrated how food production can be balanced with the forest and present dozens of mushrooms that are consumed by their communities. In view of the above information, the objective of this work is to present bromatological aspects of the Lentinus crinitus mushroom from an agroforestry homegarden in the Cerrado. The specimen was collected from an agroforestry homegarden with biome forest species and agronomic species, located in the Brazilian Cerrado, in the city of Goiânia, Goiás. L. crinitus mushrooms presented 61% humidity, containing 14% crude protein, 1.5% ether extract, 26% crude fiber, and 3.4% mineral matter. Its bromatological characteristics are similar to others of commercial fungi. There is great potential for the use of the Lentinus crinitus mushroom in agroforestry yards in the Brazilian Cerrado, reconciling environmental conservation with the diversification of the production of agroextractive products.pt_BR
dc.description.resumoMuch of the diversity of mushrooms is still unknown to science. In the search for new edible mushrooms, we began to look at the traditions of Amazonian forest peoples in order to learn about the potential for edible mushrooms among other species. In particular, the Yanomami people launched the encyclopedia of food (Sanoma) in 2016 to preserve their knowledge of their own food. They demonstrated how food production can be balanced with the forest and present dozens of mushrooms that are consumed by their communities. In view of the above information, the objective of this work is to present bromatological aspects of the Lentinus crinitus mushroom from an agroforestry homegarden in the Cerrado. The specimen was collected from an agroforestry homegarden with biome forest species and agronomic species, located in the Brazilian Cerrado, in the city of Goiânia, Goiás. L. crinitus mushrooms presented 61% humidity, containing 14% crude protein, 1.5% ether extract, 26% crude fiber, and 3.4% mineral matter. Its bromatological characteristics are similar to others of commercial fungi. There is great potential for the use of the Lentinus crinitus mushroom in agroforestry yards in the Brazilian Cerrado, reconciling environmental conservation with the diversification of the production of agroextractive products.pt_BR
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dc.languageengpt_BR
dc.publisherInstituto Federal de Goiáspt_BR
dc.publisher.countryBrasilpt_BR
dc.publisher.departmentCidade de Goiáspt_BR
dc.publisher.initialsIFGpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofFood Science and Technologypt_BR
dc.rightsAcesso Abertopt_BR
dc.subjectedible mushroomspt_BR
dc.subjectindigenouspt_BR
dc.subjecttropical polyporept_BR
dc.subjectYanomamipt_BR
dc.subject.cnpqCiências Agráriaspt_BR
dc.titleBromatological aspects of Lentinus crinitus mushroom (Basidiomycota: Polyporaceae) in agroforestry in the Cerradopt_BR
dc.title.alternativeBromatological aspects of Lentinus crinitus mushroom in agroforestry in the Cerradopt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
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