Disposal of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) generated after mushroom cultivation is a subject of great concern. Unplanned disposal causes land, water, and air pollution together with the nuisance in the surroundings. During recent years, environmental legislation has forced mushroom growers to think about more amicable ways of SMS disposal. Hence, farmers in different corners of the country are using SMS as manure for various field crops and horticulture but without any support of the recommended rates from scientific data and therefore may not be getting the optimum benefits. This study sought to evaluate the effects of spent mushroom substrate on the yield and quality of baby spinach. The experiment was conducted in Mazowe, Zimbabwe, with ...
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the G...
MSc (Agriculture (Crop Science), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusSpent mushroom substrate (SMS...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
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.)...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
An increase in spent mushroom substrate (SMS) disposal as a result of continuous mushroom cultivatio...
In the last decades, Poland has become the leader in mushroom Agaricus bisporus production in Europe...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
Abstract: Mushrooms are increasingly becoming an important component of diets worldwide and it is of...
Susan S. BartonSpent mushroom substrate (SMS) is compost that had been used to grow mushrooms, then ...
ABSTRACT The production of Agaricus bisporus results in significant residual material after cultivat...
Dry areas are vulnerable to climate change and are commonly hit by drought, which makes the inhabita...
Peat moss (PM) is the most widely used growing substrate for the pot culture. Due to diminishing ava...
The mushroom industry is an environmentally friendly agricultural industry. This industry optimises ...
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the G...
MSc (Agriculture (Crop Science), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusSpent mushroom substrate (SMS...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
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.)...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
An increase in spent mushroom substrate (SMS) disposal as a result of continuous mushroom cultivatio...
In the last decades, Poland has become the leader in mushroom Agaricus bisporus production in Europe...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
Abstract: Mushrooms are increasingly becoming an important component of diets worldwide and it is of...
Susan S. BartonSpent mushroom substrate (SMS) is compost that had been used to grow mushrooms, then ...
ABSTRACT The production of Agaricus bisporus results in significant residual material after cultivat...
Dry areas are vulnerable to climate change and are commonly hit by drought, which makes the inhabita...
Peat moss (PM) is the most widely used growing substrate for the pot culture. Due to diminishing ava...
The mushroom industry is an environmentally friendly agricultural industry. This industry optimises ...
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the G...
MSc (Agriculture (Crop Science), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusSpent mushroom substrate (SMS...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...