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Spent Mushroom Substrate Perspectives and Applications
2023Deepak Kumar Rahi +2 more
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RECYCLING OF SPENT MUSHROOM SUBSTRATES OF PLEUROTUS SAJOR-CAJU
Journal of Plant Disease SciencesThe present investigation aimed to evaluate the cultivation of Pleurotus sajor-caju on various agro-waste substrates, including soybean straw, wheat straw, paddy straw, sawdust, sugarcane bagasse, banana leaves, bajra straw, and green gram straw.
Arati P Shelke +3 more
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Agriculture
The ginseng industry’s reliance on chemicals for fertilizer and pesticides has adversely affected the environment and decreased the quality of ginseng; therefore, microbial inoculum is an effective way to restore the damaged soil in ginseng fields.
Siyao Fan +8 more
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The ginseng industry’s reliance on chemicals for fertilizer and pesticides has adversely affected the environment and decreased the quality of ginseng; therefore, microbial inoculum is an effective way to restore the damaged soil in ginseng fields.
Siyao Fan +8 more
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Biological Agriculture & Horticulture
This study aimed to assess the potential of using spent white button mushroom substrate (SMS) as replacement for peat for producing cherry tomato seedlings, considering different proportions of fresh and composted SMS.
Lucas da Silva Alves +5 more
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This study aimed to assess the potential of using spent white button mushroom substrate (SMS) as replacement for peat for producing cherry tomato seedlings, considering different proportions of fresh and composted SMS.
Lucas da Silva Alves +5 more
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Recovery of Laccase from Spent Mushroom Substrate
International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2001Kristi L. Hanson +2 more
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Spent mushroom substrate as organic fertilizer: vegetable organic trials
Acta Horticulturae, 2016GOBBI, VALENTINA +3 more
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Valorizing spent mushroom substrate into syngas by the thermo-chemical process
Bioresource TechnologyThis study investigated the conversion of agricultural biomass waste (specifically, spent mushroom substrate) into syngas via pyrolysis. Carbon dioxide was used to provide a green/sustainable feature in the pyrolysis process. All the experimental data highlight the mechanistic role of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the process, demonstrated by the enhanced ...
Taewoo Lee +6 more
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Preface: Nature and Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate
Compost Science & Utilization, 1994Dan Levanon +2 more
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