Not AvailableThe mycelial growth abilities and extra cellular enzyme activities of nine different strains of shiitake cultivated on wheat straw were measured to establish predictable information on strain-substrate compatibility. The experimental results showed that the strains varied significantly in their mycelial growth rate, enzyme activities and in turn the biological efficiency. Fast mycelial colonization and higher amount of cellulase activity was observed in strain DMRO-327 with the highest mean fresh mushroom yield of 202.32 g per kg of wetted substrate. Correlation study was found significant between the initial speed of linear growth rate and biological efficiency of various strains. The rise in activity of carboxy methyl c...
Abstract Extracellular enzymes play an important role in the growth and development of edible fungi....
740-746Commercial cultivation of Wood Ear mushrooms (Genus: Auricularia) has not been successful in ...
The growth rate of mycelium of shiitake, Lentinusedodes (Berk.) Sing., as a function of the water po...
Not AvailableThe preference of a particular strain to a specific substrate in shiitake mushroom was ...
Atmospheric O2 and CO2, extracellular laccase, cellulase and xylanase activities were determined wee...
The growth requirements and characteristics of six shiitake (Lentinula edodes) strains were evaluate...
Mycelial growth of L. edodes was optimum at 25°C in six of the seven strains of L. edodes tested. M...
In Brazil there was little research related to Shiitake axenic culture. The aim of this research was...
Abstract: The utilization of agro-industrial residues to cultivate edible mushrooms is of great envi...
Background/Aims: Pleurotus eryngii is one of the most valued and delicious mushrooms which are comme...
The present study was performed to improve the technique used for fermenting the mushroom growth med...
Lignocellulosic plant biomass is the world’s most abundant carbon source and has consequently attrac...
This study was aimed to screen the cellulytic ability of some genera of Zygomycetes under laboratory...
Cultivation of two commercial Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom) strains was performed in pl...
Abstract Shiitake is an important edible and medicinal mushroom cultivated worldwide. Its cultivati...
Abstract Extracellular enzymes play an important role in the growth and development of edible fungi....
740-746Commercial cultivation of Wood Ear mushrooms (Genus: Auricularia) has not been successful in ...
The growth rate of mycelium of shiitake, Lentinusedodes (Berk.) Sing., as a function of the water po...
Not AvailableThe preference of a particular strain to a specific substrate in shiitake mushroom was ...
Atmospheric O2 and CO2, extracellular laccase, cellulase and xylanase activities were determined wee...
The growth requirements and characteristics of six shiitake (Lentinula edodes) strains were evaluate...
Mycelial growth of L. edodes was optimum at 25°C in six of the seven strains of L. edodes tested. M...
In Brazil there was little research related to Shiitake axenic culture. The aim of this research was...
Abstract: The utilization of agro-industrial residues to cultivate edible mushrooms is of great envi...
Background/Aims: Pleurotus eryngii is one of the most valued and delicious mushrooms which are comme...
The present study was performed to improve the technique used for fermenting the mushroom growth med...
Lignocellulosic plant biomass is the world’s most abundant carbon source and has consequently attrac...
This study was aimed to screen the cellulytic ability of some genera of Zygomycetes under laboratory...
Cultivation of two commercial Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom) strains was performed in pl...
Abstract Shiitake is an important edible and medicinal mushroom cultivated worldwide. Its cultivati...
Abstract Extracellular enzymes play an important role in the growth and development of edible fungi....
740-746Commercial cultivation of Wood Ear mushrooms (Genus: Auricularia) has not been successful in ...
The growth rate of mycelium of shiitake, Lentinusedodes (Berk.) Sing., as a function of the water po...