How to make Pleurotus eryngii more spring

To ensure optimal growth of *Pleurotus eryngii*, it's essential to maintain a stable and controlled environment. The ideal temperature range for its growth is between 6°C and 25°C. When the temperature is within 6°C to 15°C, the mushrooms grow more slowly, but this slower development often results in a finer texture and more vibrant color, which is highly desirable for high-quality production. During the bud stage, proper management is crucial. Increasing air circulation helps promote cap development while limiting the elongation of the stem. Additionally, reducing water usage during the fruiting phase can lead to darker stripes or surface cracks on the mushroom bodies, which negatively impacts their appearance and marketability. Harvesting at the right time is also important. Picking the mushrooms 3 to 5 days earlier than usual can help preserve their white color and prevent yellowing during storage and transportation. This early harvest ensures better quality and longer shelf life. The ideal harvesting time is when the fruit body reaches full maturity. At this stage, the mushroom has a firm, elastic structure with a dense appearance. The cap is still slightly rounded, and the gill-like pleats have not yet fully developed. If harvested too late, when the cap becomes flat and the pleats are formed, the quality declines, and the shelf life is significantly reduced. Therefore, timing the harvest correctly is key to producing premium *Pleurotus eryngii*.

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For the treatment of diseases of the respiratory system:
Diseases and conditions of the respiratory system fall into two categories: Viruses such as influenza, bacterial pneumonia and the new enterovirus respiratory virus that has been diagnosed in children; and chronic diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). According to Dr. Neal Chaisson, who practices pulmonary medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, there is not much that can be done for viral infections but to let them run their course. "Antibiotics are not effective in treating viruses and the best thing to do is just rest," he said.

COPD is the intersection of three related conditions - chronic bronchitis, chronic asthma and emphysema, Chaisson told Live Science. It is a progressive disease that makes it increasingly difficult for sufferers to breath.

Asthma is a chronic inflammation of the lung airways that causes coughing, wheezing, chest tightness or shortness of breath, according to Tonya Winders, president of the Allergy & Asthma Network. These signs and symptoms may be worse when a person is exposed to their triggers, which can include air pollution, tobacco smoke, factory fumes, cleaning solvents, infections, pollens, foods, cold air, exercise, chemicals and medications.

Lung cancer is often associated with smoking, but the disease can affect non-smokers as well. Every year, about 16,000 to 24,000 Americans die of lung cancer, even though they have never smoked, according to the American Cancer Society. Like all cancers, lung cancer is caused by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.

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