Abstract Plant material obtained by pruning and production of deciduous fruit trees was evaluated as substrates for the production of the oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus . Lignified branches and stems from peach, apple, and pear trees were processed using a ripping machine to reduce the size of chips and to optimize disinfection. A completely randomized experimental design was proposed with six treatments (novel substrates) and one absolute control (100% hay substrate). Morphological variables such as thickness and diameter of the pileus, stipe length were assessed, as well as production variables (sprouting, fresh weight, and biological efficiency) and bromatological analysis (ash, ethereal extract, crude f...
The culture of Pleurotus ostreatus was evaluated to determine the best waste on which this mushroom ...
Oyster mushrooms are fleshy edible fungi which acquire huge importance due to their nutritional and ...
Introduction: King oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) belongs to Basidiomycota division, Agaricomyc...
Plant material obtained by pruning and production of deciduous fruit trees was evaluated as substrat...
The performance of mushrooms in cultivation to a large extent depends on the substrates employed. Wo...
We investigated whether highly available organic residues in Brazil can be used as substrates for th...
Pleurotus ostreatus (P. ostreatus) is considered a high-quality food, rich in proteins and bioactive...
Four organic substrates; Mahogany Sawdust (MSD), Corn Cobs (CC), Oil Palm Fruit Fibre (OPFF) and Ric...
Mushrooms are a popular food source as they are highly nutritious and flavorful with a high content ...
The utilization of low value agro-industrial waste as valuable end product has become a key research...
The present study was conducted to evaluate different substrates for establishment of yield performa...
The species Pleurotus ostreatus is an edible mushroom with a high commercial value, cultivated for i...
The objective of this paper is to study potential application of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) in p...
This paper looks at the feasibility of using sugarcane bagasse (SGB) for the cultivation of Pleurotu...
Production of oyster mushroom has been intensified for the last two decades and it is developing fur...
The culture of Pleurotus ostreatus was evaluated to determine the best waste on which this mushroom ...
Oyster mushrooms are fleshy edible fungi which acquire huge importance due to their nutritional and ...
Introduction: King oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) belongs to Basidiomycota division, Agaricomyc...
Plant material obtained by pruning and production of deciduous fruit trees was evaluated as substrat...
The performance of mushrooms in cultivation to a large extent depends on the substrates employed. Wo...
We investigated whether highly available organic residues in Brazil can be used as substrates for th...
Pleurotus ostreatus (P. ostreatus) is considered a high-quality food, rich in proteins and bioactive...
Four organic substrates; Mahogany Sawdust (MSD), Corn Cobs (CC), Oil Palm Fruit Fibre (OPFF) and Ric...
Mushrooms are a popular food source as they are highly nutritious and flavorful with a high content ...
The utilization of low value agro-industrial waste as valuable end product has become a key research...
The present study was conducted to evaluate different substrates for establishment of yield performa...
The species Pleurotus ostreatus is an edible mushroom with a high commercial value, cultivated for i...
The objective of this paper is to study potential application of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) in p...
This paper looks at the feasibility of using sugarcane bagasse (SGB) for the cultivation of Pleurotu...
Production of oyster mushroom has been intensified for the last two decades and it is developing fur...
The culture of Pleurotus ostreatus was evaluated to determine the best waste on which this mushroom ...
Oyster mushrooms are fleshy edible fungi which acquire huge importance due to their nutritional and ...
Introduction: King oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) belongs to Basidiomycota division, Agaricomyc...