Agriculture industry in Malaysia has evolved entirely over the last decade due to the advancement in science and technology. Also, Malaysia’s mushroom industry has also shown an upward trend recently. Thus, the increasing of mushroom production in Malaysia also has led to the increasing of mushroom waste such as the spent mushroom substrate (SMS). It is estimated that for 1 kg of mushrooms grown, about 5 kg of SMS is produced. Since the SMS has high potential to be converted into activated carbon (AC) by pyrolysis method and chemical activation, thus this study is crucial to produce the AC derived from the SMS to be used in industrial application especially in the wastewater treatment as the AC has a very excellent adsorption property. Usin...
Consumption of mushrooms has recently increased due to their health benefits; consequently, increase...
Disposal of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) generated after mushroom cultivation is a subject of grea...
Commercial mushrooms are produced on lignocellulose such as straw, saw dust, and wood chips. As such...
Agriculture Industry in Malaysia has evolve entirely over the last decade due to the advancement in ...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
Edible white-rot mushrooms are organisms that are cultivated at an industrial scale using wood-based...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
The objective of this paper is to study potential application of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) in p...
The mushroom industry is an environmentally friendly agricultural industry. This industry optimises ...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
Mushrooms represent an important part of natural solid waste disposal, which can be enhanced by cult...
242-248The study on indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) about use of spent mushroom substrate (SMS)...
The spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a byproduct of cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.)...
Peat with an approximate 60% carbon content collected in the suburbs of Palangka Raya, Indonesia, wa...
Consumption of mushrooms has recently increased due to their health benefits; consequently, increase...
Disposal of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) generated after mushroom cultivation is a subject of grea...
Commercial mushrooms are produced on lignocellulose such as straw, saw dust, and wood chips. As such...
Agriculture Industry in Malaysia has evolve entirely over the last decade due to the advancement in ...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
Edible white-rot mushrooms are organisms that are cultivated at an industrial scale using wood-based...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
The objective of this paper is to study potential application of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) in p...
The mushroom industry is an environmentally friendly agricultural industry. This industry optimises ...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
Mushrooms represent an important part of natural solid waste disposal, which can be enhanced by cult...
242-248The study on indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) about use of spent mushroom substrate (SMS)...
The spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a byproduct of cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.)...
Peat with an approximate 60% carbon content collected in the suburbs of Palangka Raya, Indonesia, wa...
Consumption of mushrooms has recently increased due to their health benefits; consequently, increase...
Disposal of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) generated after mushroom cultivation is a subject of grea...
Commercial mushrooms are produced on lignocellulose such as straw, saw dust, and wood chips. As such...