Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of edible/medicinal fungi. Disposal of SMS, the main by-product of the mushroom cultivation process, often leads to serious environmental problems and is financially demanding. Efficient recycling and valorization of SMS are crucial for the sustainable development of the mushroom industry in the frame of the circular economy principles. The physical properties and chemical composition of SMS are a solid fundament for developing several applications, and recent literature shows an increasing research interest in exploiting that inherent potential. This review provides a thorough outlook on SMS exploitation possibilities and discusses critically ...
The ability of Trametes speciesto degrade readily available agricultural wastes with associated enzy...
Edible mushroom are grown commercially using lignocellulosic waste by applying a biological process....
242-248The study on indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) about use of spent mushroom substrate (SMS)...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
Commercial mushrooms are produced on lignocellulose such as straw, saw dust, and wood chips. As such...
The objective of this paper is to study potential application of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) in p...
The extraction of bioactive compounds and cellulose saccharification are potential directions for th...
The extraction of bioactive compounds and cellulose saccharification are potential directions for th...
Mushrooms have played a great role in the field of bioremediation. Mushrooms are saprophyte highly s...
Pleurotus ostreatus (P. ostreatus) is considered a high-quality food, rich in proteins and bioactive...
Worldwide edible mushroom production on agro-industrial residues comprises of more than 11 million t...
Nowadays, the food sector is highly concerned with environmental issues and foreseen to develop stra...
The spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a byproduct of cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.)...
The ability of Trametes speciesto degrade readily available agricultural wastes with associated enzy...
Edible mushroom are grown commercially using lignocellulosic waste by applying a biological process....
242-248The study on indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) about use of spent mushroom substrate (SMS)...
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is the residual biomass generated after harvesting the fruitbodies of...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
Agricultural wastes such as lignocellulosic residues are renewable resources can be used for mushroo...
Commercial mushrooms are produced on lignocellulose such as straw, saw dust, and wood chips. As such...
The objective of this paper is to study potential application of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) in p...
The extraction of bioactive compounds and cellulose saccharification are potential directions for th...
The extraction of bioactive compounds and cellulose saccharification are potential directions for th...
Mushrooms have played a great role in the field of bioremediation. Mushrooms are saprophyte highly s...
Pleurotus ostreatus (P. ostreatus) is considered a high-quality food, rich in proteins and bioactive...
Worldwide edible mushroom production on agro-industrial residues comprises of more than 11 million t...
Nowadays, the food sector is highly concerned with environmental issues and foreseen to develop stra...
The spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a byproduct of cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.)...
The ability of Trametes speciesto degrade readily available agricultural wastes with associated enzy...
Edible mushroom are grown commercially using lignocellulosic waste by applying a biological process....
242-248The study on indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) about use of spent mushroom substrate (SMS)...