Abstract Shiitake is an important edible and medicinal mushroom cultivated worldwide. Its cultivation involves a complex process of browning that precedes the primordia initiation. The present work through the evaluation of enzymes, lectin and β-glucan during the cultivation cycle of Lentinula edodes, the degradation of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, attempted to correlate these with mushroom yield. Strains UFLA-LE1, UFLA-LE2 and UFLA-LE6 consumed significantly more hemicelluloses than the other three strains with strain LE5 consuming significantly the most lignin of all six strains. Strains UFLA-LE4 and UFLA-LE6 were significantly the most productive. The laccase activity increased continuously until the end of the cultivation for a...
Lentinula edodes, one of the most popular, edible mushroom species with a high content of proteins a...
Different cultivation methods were compared in order to determine the best method for the large-scal...
Formulation of substrates based on three hardwood species combined with modulation of nitrogen conte...
Abstract Shiitake is an important edible and medicinal mushroom cultivated worldwide. Its cultivati...
Atmospheric O2 and CO2, extracellular laccase, cellulase and xylanase activities were determined wee...
Lentinula edodes (shiitake) is a popular nutritious edible mushroom with a desirable aroma and flavo...
To investigate the growth and production of lignocellulosic enzymes from Lentinus tigrinus, solid st...
Lentinula edodes, commonly called shiitake, is considered a choice edible mushroom with exotic taste...
ABSTRACT The capacity of mushroom fungi to utilise the wide range of lignocellulosic substrates adop...
Abstract: The utilization of agro-industrial residues to cultivate edible mushrooms is of great envi...
The Brazilian paper and pulp industry is one of the most important in the world and the eucalyptus t...
Cultivation of specialty mushrooms on lignocellulosic wastes represents one of the most economically...
Lentinula edodes (Shiitake) is one of the most heavily cultivated mushrooms in the world with proven...
Lentinula edodes ir plaši kultivējama sēne, kura sintezē enzīmus spējīgus degradēt koksnē esošo lign...
Mycelial growth of L. edodes was optimum at 25°C in six of the seven strains of L. edodes tested. M...
Lentinula edodes, one of the most popular, edible mushroom species with a high content of proteins a...
Different cultivation methods were compared in order to determine the best method for the large-scal...
Formulation of substrates based on three hardwood species combined with modulation of nitrogen conte...
Abstract Shiitake is an important edible and medicinal mushroom cultivated worldwide. Its cultivati...
Atmospheric O2 and CO2, extracellular laccase, cellulase and xylanase activities were determined wee...
Lentinula edodes (shiitake) is a popular nutritious edible mushroom with a desirable aroma and flavo...
To investigate the growth and production of lignocellulosic enzymes from Lentinus tigrinus, solid st...
Lentinula edodes, commonly called shiitake, is considered a choice edible mushroom with exotic taste...
ABSTRACT The capacity of mushroom fungi to utilise the wide range of lignocellulosic substrates adop...
Abstract: The utilization of agro-industrial residues to cultivate edible mushrooms is of great envi...
The Brazilian paper and pulp industry is one of the most important in the world and the eucalyptus t...
Cultivation of specialty mushrooms on lignocellulosic wastes represents one of the most economically...
Lentinula edodes (Shiitake) is one of the most heavily cultivated mushrooms in the world with proven...
Lentinula edodes ir plaši kultivējama sēne, kura sintezē enzīmus spējīgus degradēt koksnē esošo lign...
Mycelial growth of L. edodes was optimum at 25°C in six of the seven strains of L. edodes tested. M...
Lentinula edodes, one of the most popular, edible mushroom species with a high content of proteins a...
Different cultivation methods were compared in order to determine the best method for the large-scal...
Formulation of substrates based on three hardwood species combined with modulation of nitrogen conte...