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Biotechnological, nutritional and therapeutic uses of Pleurotus spp. (Oyster mushroom) related with its chemical composition: a review on the past decade findings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The particular characteristics of growth and development of mushrooms in nature result in the accumulation of a variety of secondary metabolites, several of them with biological activities.
Bracht, Adelar   +4 more
core   +1 more source

The Influence of Spent Mushroom Substrate Fertilization on The Selected Properties of Arable Soil

open access: yesEnvironmental Protection and Natural Resources, 2020
In the last decades, Poland has become the leader in mushroom Agaricus bisporus production in Europe. Mushroom production generates large amounts of spent substrate, which as a waste material must be recycled.
Majchrowska-Safaryan Anna   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Spent Mushroom Substate (SMS) Usability as Casing Material in Agaricus bisporus Cultivation

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
In this research, the usability of spent mushroom compost/substrate (SMC/SMS) as casing material was investigated. For this purpose, different volumes of peat and spent mushroom substrate (peat, peat + SMS (1/1), peat + SMS (1/2), peat + SMS (2/1), SMS ...
Namık Kemal Yücel
doaj   +1 more source

Assessing the effect of sorghum spent grain (pito mash) supplementation on the growth performance and yield of Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq. ex Fr.) Kummer cultivated on cornstalks

open access: yesMycology, 2017
The viability of cornstalks as a substrate for Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq. ex Fr.) Kummer cultivation was studied. The effect of sorghum spent grain (pito mash), a nitrogen supplement, on growth performance and yield was also investigated. Three substrate
Joseph Dzaka, Christian Akpesey
doaj   +1 more source

Effect of different agro-wastes, casing materials and supplements on the growth, yield and nutrition of milky mushroom (Calocybe indica)

open access: yesFolia Horticulturae, 2020
Agricultural waste disposal is one of the main concerns in today's world that can cause environmental pollution. Utilisation of agro-waste materials to grow mushrooms is an eco-friendly method to reduce pollution.
Sardar Hasan   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Spent Mushroom Substrate Influences Elk () Hematological and Serum Biochemical Parameters [PDF]

open access: yesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2012
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) derived from Pleurotus eryngii on the hematological and biochemical blood properties of elk.
Jae Hong Park   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Time-Dependent Changes in the Physico-Chemical Parameters and Growth Responses of Sedum acre (L.) to Waste-Based Growing Substrates in Simulation Extensive Green Roof Experiment

open access: yesAgronomy, 2021
Over the last decade, an increase in the use of locally available, recycled, and waste materials as growing media components have occurred in various regions of the world in extensive green roof technology.
Anna Krawczyk   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Influence of different substrates on fruiting bodies yield and antioxidant properties of oyster mushroom

open access: yesActa Agriculturae Slovenica
The present study was designed to evealuate the influence of different substrates on the yield and antioxidant properties of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostrestus) cultivated in 'bag-logs'.
Senad Murtic   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Agronomic assessment of spent substrates for mushroom cultivation

open access: yesBASE, 2016
Description of the subject. In this work the agronomic viability of substrates based on spent Agaricus bisporus Imbach (Lange) substrates (SAS) and spent Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.) P. Kumm. substrates (SPS) is studied. Objectives. The aim of this work is the qualitative agronomic evaluation of SPS and SAS and the mixture of thereof in different ...
Picornell-Buendía, R.   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Unraveling the effects of mushroom-tomato rotation and oxygenated subsurface drip irrigation on plant growth and development by phenotypic characterization and microbiome profiling in tomato

open access: yesScientia Horticulturae
Mushroom-vegetable crop rotation enables the sustainable reuse of spent mushroom substrate and improves soil health. Oxygenated subsurface drip irrigation (OSDI), an innovative water-saving irrigation technology, alleviates oxygen deficiency in crop root
Ziyi Guo   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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