This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of different levels of wheat bran on the yield and bioconversion efficiency of Pleurotus ostreatus cultivated on an equal mixture of cassava peels and sawdust-based substrates. Two per cent lime was added to stabilise the pH of the substrate while different levels of wheat bran, namely C/N 17:0, C/N 17:1, C/N 17:3, C/N 17:6 and C/N 17:9 were added to enrich the substrate with nitrogen. Completely randomised design was used with three replications. Proximate analysis was conducted on the fruit bodies to determine the nutritional composition. Mushroom weight, mushroom number, stipe length, pileus diameter, dry weight of fruit bodies, dry matter loss, biological efficiency, bioconversion efficiency ...
The performance of mushrooms in cultivation to a large extent depends on the substrates employed. Wo...
Mushrooms are a popular food source as they are highly nutritious and flavorful with a high content ...
The present study was conducted to evaluate different substrates for establishment of yield performa...
This study describes the bioconversion efficiency and yield of Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq. ex F...
<p>This study aims to evaluate the role of edible fungi in the biodegradation of mushroom subs...
This study aims to contrast the impacts of various agricultural wastes on the development, yield and...
Cassava peel based substrate formulations as an alternative substrate were used to grow mushrooms. T...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of different substrates namely wheat straw (Tri...
In this study, the mushroom yield, chemical composition and nutritional value of Pleurotus ostreatus...
M.Soc (Agriculture) Crop Science)), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017With the global and ...
This investigation is aimed at determining the influence of agro-wastes as substrates on the nutriti...
This work evaluated the yield of Pleurotus pulmonarius on different mixtures of cotton waste and cas...
Studies were conducted to establish the response of a wood – rotting fungus, Pleurotus ostreatus t...
Dry areas are vulnerable to climate change and are commonly hit by drought, which makes the inhabita...
Four organic substrates; Mahogany Sawdust (MSD), Corn Cobs (CC), Oil Palm Fruit Fibre (OPFF) and Ric...
The performance of mushrooms in cultivation to a large extent depends on the substrates employed. Wo...
Mushrooms are a popular food source as they are highly nutritious and flavorful with a high content ...
The present study was conducted to evaluate different substrates for establishment of yield performa...
This study describes the bioconversion efficiency and yield of Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq. ex F...
<p>This study aims to evaluate the role of edible fungi in the biodegradation of mushroom subs...
This study aims to contrast the impacts of various agricultural wastes on the development, yield and...
Cassava peel based substrate formulations as an alternative substrate were used to grow mushrooms. T...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of different substrates namely wheat straw (Tri...
In this study, the mushroom yield, chemical composition and nutritional value of Pleurotus ostreatus...
M.Soc (Agriculture) Crop Science)), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017With the global and ...
This investigation is aimed at determining the influence of agro-wastes as substrates on the nutriti...
This work evaluated the yield of Pleurotus pulmonarius on different mixtures of cotton waste and cas...
Studies were conducted to establish the response of a wood – rotting fungus, Pleurotus ostreatus t...
Dry areas are vulnerable to climate change and are commonly hit by drought, which makes the inhabita...
Four organic substrates; Mahogany Sawdust (MSD), Corn Cobs (CC), Oil Palm Fruit Fibre (OPFF) and Ric...
The performance of mushrooms in cultivation to a large extent depends on the substrates employed. Wo...
Mushrooms are a popular food source as they are highly nutritious and flavorful with a high content ...
The present study was conducted to evaluate different substrates for establishment of yield performa...