Fungivory assessment of wild edible mushrooms in Bicol Natural Park, Philippines

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A.D. Bellere, J.C.P. Frias, C.K.J. Dela Roca, J.A.B. Abogado, Raseetha S.
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Mushrooms are known as one of the decomposers in the ecosystem since they commonly thrive in plant debris which is highly abundant in Bicol Natural Park. In addition, these macrofungi were identified to be consumed by the locals due to its palatability and nutritional attributes. However, these edible mushrooms are not locally cultivated and the major area under the jurisdiction of the National Park was still untouched. Thus, a survey of one hundred respondents was carried out to assess the consumption of the wild edible mushrooms of Bicol Natural Park, having the two areas of Camarines Sur province situated at BNP, that is Barangay Bahi, Lupi and Barangay Tible, Sipocot served as sources of data. The study aimed to determine the wild edible mushrooms being consumed by the locals,identify their local terminologies and determine the various cooking methods of the indigenous edible mushrooms by the residents. Findings revealed that thirteen mushroom species were reported to be edible and are known to be practically consumed. On the other hand, the identified edible mushrooms have a native term in the area, and likewise these wild macrofungi were noted to be prepared and served as soup, fried and spice for different dishes. The mushroom species collected need to be further explored to establish its cultivation protocol in a farm setting.
菲律宾比科尔自然公园野生食用菌的真菌鉴定
蘑菇被称为生态系统中的分解者之一,因为它们通常在比科尔自然公园丰富的植物残骸中茁壮成长。此外,这些大型真菌因其适口性和营养特性而被当地人食用。然而,这些食用蘑菇并不是在当地种植的,国家公园管辖的主要地区仍然没有受到影响。因此,对100名受访者进行了一项调查,以评估比科尔自然公园的野生食用菌消费量,并将位于BNP的Camarines Sur省的两个地区,即Barangay Bahi, Lupi和Barangay Tible, Sipocot作为数据来源。本研究旨在确定当地居民食用的野生食用菌,确定其当地术语,并确定当地居民对当地食用菌的各种烹饪方法。调查结果显示,据报道有13种蘑菇是可食用的,而且实际上可以食用。另一方面,鉴定出的食用蘑菇在该地区有一个本地术语,同样,这些野生大型真菌也被注意到可以作为汤、油炸和不同菜肴的香料。收集到的蘑菇品种需要进一步探索,以建立其在农场环境下的培养方案。
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Food Research
Food Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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