A sustainable way for food and energetic security in rural and the city regions, is presented with the application of the solid state fermentation for the biotransformation of lignocellulosic by-products and agro-industrial wastes with white-rot fungi. Inamush as advantages of this technology, is showed the cultivation of mushroom Pleurotus spp.on coffee pulp, cedar chip , coconut and cocoa shells, and the influence of it´s mixture (1:1), trough examination of their growth rates and conversion efficacy to fruiting bodies, which cause contamination of soil and water, because of large volumes and difficult management. The use of residues for these cultive was consolidate such as alternative viable for food production, capable to satisfy the p...
Pleurotus ostreatus is a common edible mushroom with a number of properties that can help to solve t...
This review shows the biotechnological potential of oyster mushrooms with lignocellulosic biomass. T...
In this study, the potential of alfalfa pulp as an alternative substrate to wheat straw for the cult...
A study was conducted to examine the utilization of seafood processing wastes for artificial cultiva...
In the frame of efforts to exploit agroindustrial side-streams and wastes (AISS) for added-value pro...
Pleurotus ostreatus (P. ostreatus) is considered a high-quality food, rich in proteins and bioactive...
International audienceIn recent years, production and use of bio-pesticides have increasing and repl...
The objective of this study was to utilize agro-lignocellulosic wastes for growing oyster mushroom w...
Biomass pretreatment incurs 40% of the overall cost of biorefinery operations. The usage of mushroom...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
Vast quantities of side streams produced worldwide by the agricultural and food industry present an ...
In this study, cultivation of oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, on wheat straw substrate contain...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
Mushrooms are biotechnological produced food products from ligninocellulosic, the economic value of ...
The project MUSA – MUshrooms for Sustainable Agriculture is an effort to use mushroom-based processe...
Pleurotus ostreatus is a common edible mushroom with a number of properties that can help to solve t...
This review shows the biotechnological potential of oyster mushrooms with lignocellulosic biomass. T...
In this study, the potential of alfalfa pulp as an alternative substrate to wheat straw for the cult...
A study was conducted to examine the utilization of seafood processing wastes for artificial cultiva...
In the frame of efforts to exploit agroindustrial side-streams and wastes (AISS) for added-value pro...
Pleurotus ostreatus (P. ostreatus) is considered a high-quality food, rich in proteins and bioactive...
International audienceIn recent years, production and use of bio-pesticides have increasing and repl...
The objective of this study was to utilize agro-lignocellulosic wastes for growing oyster mushroom w...
Biomass pretreatment incurs 40% of the overall cost of biorefinery operations. The usage of mushroom...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
Vast quantities of side streams produced worldwide by the agricultural and food industry present an ...
In this study, cultivation of oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, on wheat straw substrate contain...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
Mushrooms are biotechnological produced food products from ligninocellulosic, the economic value of ...
The project MUSA – MUshrooms for Sustainable Agriculture is an effort to use mushroom-based processe...
Pleurotus ostreatus is a common edible mushroom with a number of properties that can help to solve t...
This review shows the biotechnological potential of oyster mushrooms with lignocellulosic biomass. T...
In this study, the potential of alfalfa pulp as an alternative substrate to wheat straw for the cult...