The production of a homogeneous liquid culture of mushroom mycelium with a
high density of viable inoculum points is a prerequisite for the adaptation
of the liquid culture technology to the mushroom spawn production process.
Homogenisation proved unsuitable as a technique to produce a morphology of
this nature because of the shear sensitive nature of Agaricus bisporus. To
overcome this limitation, a homogeneous culture was produced by exposing c
ulture flasks to alternating periods of shear stress (300 rpm on a shaker t
able for 60 min day(-1)) and recovery (23 h day(-1) under static conditions
).