WOS: 000521633900006Mushroom cultivation is becoming increasingly important around the world since it is a good food source. With declining availability of peat used for casing soil in the cultivation of mushrooms, the search for an alternative natural resource to add to the soil has become important. in this study, the value of seagrass added to casing soil for mushroom cultivation was investigated. For this purpose, the relation between bioaccumulation and the acid value of the casing soil containing different ratios of seagrass were studied, and the heavy metals in the cultivated mushrooms determined. Mushrooms bioaccumulate metals and will take them up from the casing soil. the metal content in seagrass is generally higher than peat; th...
454-459The use of absorbents of biological origin has emerged in the last decade as one of the mos...
This study investigates the sustainable production of Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushroom using agr...
The use of agro-industrial waste as substrates for mushroom cultivation is considered a promising ma...
2-s2.0-85076933286Mushroom cultivation is becoming increasingly important around the world since it ...
Mushrooms are popular due to the nutrition contents in the fruit bodies and are relatively easy to c...
1423-1427Present study is to utilize the seagrass biowaste as a substrate for the cultivation of mil...
Two species of Mushroom namely Amanita phalaoides and Amanita verosa were studied and they were coll...
In this work, we evaluated the rate of entry of heavy metals into the edible parts of wild mushr...
The use of peat, as a casing material, in the Agaricus spp. mushroom industry is a common practice. ...
Mushrooms have been widely used as food and food supplements in Nigeria and other countries of the w...
The levels of heavy metals (Cd, Hg, As, and Pb) in the fruiting bodies of cultivated Agaricus brasil...
During many years of industrial development, soil system was contaminated with large amounts of toxi...
Background and aims: Heavy metal pollution is a major problem in the environmental and health concer...
Recently, the interest in mushroom consumption has been growing, since their taste and low calorific...
Abstract: Mushrooms are increasingly becoming an important component of diets worldwide and it is of...
454-459The use of absorbents of biological origin has emerged in the last decade as one of the mos...
This study investigates the sustainable production of Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushroom using agr...
The use of agro-industrial waste as substrates for mushroom cultivation is considered a promising ma...
2-s2.0-85076933286Mushroom cultivation is becoming increasingly important around the world since it ...
Mushrooms are popular due to the nutrition contents in the fruit bodies and are relatively easy to c...
1423-1427Present study is to utilize the seagrass biowaste as a substrate for the cultivation of mil...
Two species of Mushroom namely Amanita phalaoides and Amanita verosa were studied and they were coll...
In this work, we evaluated the rate of entry of heavy metals into the edible parts of wild mushr...
The use of peat, as a casing material, in the Agaricus spp. mushroom industry is a common practice. ...
Mushrooms have been widely used as food and food supplements in Nigeria and other countries of the w...
The levels of heavy metals (Cd, Hg, As, and Pb) in the fruiting bodies of cultivated Agaricus brasil...
During many years of industrial development, soil system was contaminated with large amounts of toxi...
Background and aims: Heavy metal pollution is a major problem in the environmental and health concer...
Recently, the interest in mushroom consumption has been growing, since their taste and low calorific...
Abstract: Mushrooms are increasingly becoming an important component of diets worldwide and it is of...
454-459The use of absorbents of biological origin has emerged in the last decade as one of the mos...
This study investigates the sustainable production of Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushroom using agr...
The use of agro-industrial waste as substrates for mushroom cultivation is considered a promising ma...