Mushroom production in India has registered a considerable growth in the recent times. However, cultivation of shiitake mushroom, which represents a major share at a global level, is still at a primitive stage in the Indian subcontinent. The scarcity of raw materials and the cost of energy for substrate sterilization are the major hurdles for a large-scale production. The present study delves into the possibility of growing shiitake mushroom on lignocellulosic biomass (saw dust and wheat straw) processed with different heat treatments to develop a cost-effective production technology. Six different strains of shiitake mushroom, viz., DMRO-35, 51, 297, 388s, 410, 412, were used in this study. The substrates were exposed to a pasteurization t...
Mycelial growth of L. edodes was optimum at 25°C in six of the seven strains of L. edodes tested. M...
Cultivation of Shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) in Indonesia has not been developed yet...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a by-product generated after mushroom harvesting from the commerci...
Mushroom production in India has registered a considerable growth in the recent times. However, cult...
Abstarct Shiitake mushroom [Lentinula edodes(Berk) Singer/Pegler] has the second production class ...
Forest residues, wood-processing by-products and other lignocellulosic materials are promising renew...
Mycelial growth of two strains of the mushroom Lentinula edodes (IE-40 and IE-105) was evaluated on ...
The growth requirements and characteristics of six shiitake (Lentinula edodes) strains were evaluate...
Formulation of substrates based on three hardwood species combined with modulation of nitrogen conte...
The pretreatment method for generating substrate for large scale production of oyster mushroom is cr...
Formulation of substrates based on three hardwood species combined with modulation of nitrogen conte...
Microbial analysis of raw materials and substrate during all phases of thermal processing revealed t...
Mycelial growth of L. edodes was optimum at 25°C in six of the seven strains of L. edodes tested. M...
Cultivation of Shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) in Indonesia has not been developed yet...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a by-product generated after mushroom harvesting from the commerci...
Mushroom production in India has registered a considerable growth in the recent times. However, cult...
Abstarct Shiitake mushroom [Lentinula edodes(Berk) Singer/Pegler] has the second production class ...
Forest residues, wood-processing by-products and other lignocellulosic materials are promising renew...
Mycelial growth of two strains of the mushroom Lentinula edodes (IE-40 and IE-105) was evaluated on ...
The growth requirements and characteristics of six shiitake (Lentinula edodes) strains were evaluate...
Formulation of substrates based on three hardwood species combined with modulation of nitrogen conte...
The pretreatment method for generating substrate for large scale production of oyster mushroom is cr...
Formulation of substrates based on three hardwood species combined with modulation of nitrogen conte...
Microbial analysis of raw materials and substrate during all phases of thermal processing revealed t...
Mycelial growth of L. edodes was optimum at 25°C in six of the seven strains of L. edodes tested. M...
Cultivation of Shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) in Indonesia has not been developed yet...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a by-product generated after mushroom harvesting from the commerci...