Abstract
Spawn running, pin head and fruit body formation, and mushroom yield of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) on waste paper
supplemented with peat, chicken manure and husk rice (90+ 10; 80 +20 w:w) were studied. The fastest spawn running (mycelia
development) (15.8 days), pin head formation (21.4 days) and fruit body formation (25.6 days), and the highest yield (350.2 gr) were
realized with the substrate composed of 20% rice husk in weight. In general, increasing the ratio of rice husk within the substrate
accelerated spawn running, pin head and fruit body formation, and resulted in increased mushroom yields, while more peat and
chicken manure had a negative effect on growing.
2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Spawn running; Yield; Waste paper; Rice husk; Oyster mushroom
AbstractSpawn running, pin head and fruit body formation, and mushroom yield of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) on waste papersupplemented with peat, chicken manure and husk rice (90+ 10; 80 +20 w:w) were studied. The fastest spawn running (myceliadevelopment) (15.8 days), pin head formation (21.4 days) and fruit body formation (25.6 days), and the highest yield (350.2 gr) wererealized with the substrate composed of 20% rice husk in weight. In general, increasing the ratio of rice husk within the substrateaccelerated spawn running, pin head and fruit body formation, and resulted in increased mushroom yields, while more peat andchicken manure had a negative effect on growing. 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.Keywords: Spawn running; Yield; Waste paper; Rice husk; Oyster mushroom
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