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Super‐absorbent resin preparation utilizing spent mushroom substrates

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2013
ABSTRACTTo find high value‐added utilization for spent mushroom substrates (SMS), a series super‐absorbent sample were prepared with SMS mass ratio between 0% and 100% based on acrylic acid plus SMS, heated with microwave. The maximum absorbency of the composite with 25% SMS ratio in water and saline corresponding to 0.3 wt % initiator is 458 and 61 g ...
Rui Ding, Kai Gong
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Composting of Spent Mushroom Substrate and Winery Sludge

Compost Science & Utilization, 2014
ABSTRACTProduction of mushrooms and wine has a very significant economic impact on the Region of La Rioja (Spain). A direct consequence of these activities is the production of large volumes of agricultural wastes. Since composting may be a viable alternative means to reduce the environmental problems currently associated with the management of these ...
Ana González-Marcos   +4 more
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Tetracycline Degradation by Persulfate Assisted by Fe and N Co-Doped Biochar Derived from Spent Mushroom Substrate for Sustainability: Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature

Sustainability
Mushroom production is increasing rapidly worldwide, raising public concern about the contamination effects of spent mushroom substrates (SMS).
Shimiao Xu   +7 more
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Removal of pollutants using spent mushrooms substrates

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2018
Due to increasing environmental pollution, there is a need for cheap and effective methods to remove pollutants from water. Mushrooms can be used as a green adsorbent in modified and natural forms to remove pollutants such as dyes and heavy metals. The use of edible mushrooms is not judicious because edible mushrooms have good nutritive and medicinal ...
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Pleurotus ostreatus: Nutritional Enhancement and Antioxidant Activity Improvement Through Cultivation on Spent Mushroom Substrate and Roots of Leafy Vegetables

Fermentation
Agricultural residues, including Pleurotus ostreatus spent mushroom substrate (SMS) and roots of (hydroponic) leafy vegetables (RLV), were tested in various proportions as substrates in new P.
Eirini-Maria Melanouri   +8 more
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Spent Mushroom Substrate as a Renewable Energy Resource: Evaluating Its Biogas Production Potential

Sustainability
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS), often overlooked as waste despite its richness in organic matter and mineral micronutrients, is increasingly recognized as a versatile resource for various applications.
A. Ravlikovsky   +3 more
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ENHANCING RICE SEEDLING GROWTH PERFORMANCE USING SPENT MUSHROOM SUBSTRATE

2023
Rice plays a vital role in global food security, serving as a primary energy source for over half of the world's population. To advance rice cultivation, particular emphasis is placed on the survival and growth of seedlings during the early stages. Concurrently, the mushroom production industry has flourished to meet growing consumer demands.
KAMARUZAMAN, NIK NUR FATIN NASYUHA   +1 more
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Effect of microbial inoculum on composting efficiency in the composting process of spent mushroom substrate and chicken manure.

Journal of Environmental Management
This work aimed to investigate the microbial mechanisms for the improvement of composting efficiency driven by the compound microbial inoculum (MI) (Bacillus subtilis SL-44, Enterobacter hormaechei Rs-189 and Trichoderma reesei) during co-composting of ...
Haijie Li   +7 more
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Insight into the microbial mechanisms for the improvement of spent mushroom substrate composting efficiency driven by phosphate-solubilizing Bacillus subtilis.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
The objective of this study was to investigate the microbial mechanisms for the improvement of composting efficiency after Bacillus subtilis inoculation with soluble phosphorus function in the spent mushroom substrate (SMS) aerobic composting.
Haijie Li   +6 more
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Silver−Protein (Core−Shell) Nanoparticle Production Using Spent Mushroom Substrate

Langmuir, 2007
A simple route for the synthesis of silver-protein (core-shell) nanoparticles using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) has been demonstrated in this work. SMS exhibits an organic surface that reduces silver ions and stabilizes the silver nanoparticles by a secreted protein.
Nadanathangam, Vigneshwaran   +4 more
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