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Mushrooms — cultivated

HMTc Category 4, Row 17 — Mushrooms (cultivated), clean side. Created under the v2.1 reorganization (category-4-step0-amendment-1, 2026-06-08). Cultivated button, cremini, portobello, and oyster mushrooms grown on controlled substrate are the clean counterpart to wild mushrooms (Row 18), which accumulate Cd, Hg, Pb, and radiocesium. No candidate values are derived in this pass.

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1Falandysz et al. 2020. Mercury in traditionally foraged species of fungi (macromycetes) from the karst area across Yunnan province in China, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology2020Peer-reviewedCN tHg occurrence in Composite samples from 42 traditionally foraged or medicinal fungal species collected at 23 sites across Yunnan province, China,…
2Jasińska et al. 2019. Relationship between zinc and cadmium contents and cultivating conditions of gourmet and medicinal mushroom Agaricus subrufescens, International Journal of Horticultural Science2019Peer-reviewedPL Cd, Zn occurrence in Agaricus subrufescens cultivated on four mushroom composts (food waste digestate 10/20/30/40 % by dry matter) over five harvest… (n=20)

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