Growth performance and mineral analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus from various agricultural wastes mixed with rubber tree sawdust in Malaysia
This study aims to contrast the impacts of various agricultural wastes on the development, yield and mineral content of P. ostreatus. All substrates were added 5% by weight dry wheat bran and 1.5% by weight dry calcium carbonate and sterilized at 100 ◦C for 8 h using a sterilization chamber. The bes...
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my.ump.umpir.328612021-12-14T09:28:05Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32861/ Growth performance and mineral analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus from various agricultural wastes mixed with rubber tree sawdust in Malaysia Fathie, Ahmad Zakil Lim, Hui Xuan Norafira, Zaman Nurul Idayu, Alan Nurul Adila Aida, Salahutheen Mohd Shafiq, Mohd Sueb Ruzinah, Isha TP Chemical technology This study aims to contrast the impacts of various agricultural wastes on the development, yield and mineral content of P. ostreatus. All substrates were added 5% by weight dry wheat bran and 1.5% by weight dry calcium carbonate and sterilized at 100 ◦C for 8 h using a sterilization chamber. The best substrate to obtain a greater total weight of fresh mushrooms and biological efficiency was 50% SB + 50% SR (207.87 g/bag; 78.44%) with mycelial growth at 26 ± 2 days. All of the agricultural wastes used in this study have abundant potassium (K) content as it is the mineral element needed for the mushroom growth. Therefore, the potassium (K) was the maximum macroelement in concentration as compared to other nutrients and all heavy metal content were not detected in the first fresh mushroom harvested. Therefore, SB seemed to be a better alternative material to grow P. ostreatus. Elsevier 2021-11-10 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32861/1/Growth%20performance%20and%20mineral%20analysis%20of%20Pleurotus%20ostreatus%20from%20various%20agricultural%20wastes%20mixed%20with%20rubber%20tree%20sawdust%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Fathie, Ahmad Zakil and Lim, Hui Xuan and Norafira, Zaman and Nurul Idayu, Alan and Nurul Adila Aida, Salahutheen and Mohd Shafiq, Mohd Sueb and Ruzinah, Isha (2021) Growth performance and mineral analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus from various agricultural wastes mixed with rubber tree sawdust in Malaysia. Bioresource Technology Reports, 17 (100873). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2589-014X http://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/bioresource-technology-reports https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biteb.2021.100873 |
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This study aims to contrast the impacts of various agricultural wastes on the development, yield and mineral content of P. ostreatus. All substrates were added 5% by weight dry wheat bran and 1.5% by weight dry calcium carbonate and sterilized at 100 ◦C for 8 h using a sterilization chamber. The best substrate to obtain a greater total weight of fresh mushrooms and biological efficiency was 50% SB + 50% SR (207.87 g/bag; 78.44%) with mycelial growth at 26 ± 2 days. All of the agricultural wastes used in this study have abundant potassium (K) content as it is the mineral element needed for the mushroom growth. Therefore, the potassium (K) was the maximum macroelement in concentration as compared to other nutrients and all heavy metal content were not detected in the first fresh mushroom harvested. Therefore, SB seemed to be a better alternative material to grow P. ostreatus. |
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Growth performance and mineral analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus from various agricultural wastes mixed with rubber tree sawdust in Malaysia |
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Growth performance and mineral analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus from various agricultural wastes mixed with rubber tree sawdust in Malaysia |
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Growth performance and mineral analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus from various agricultural wastes mixed with rubber tree sawdust in Malaysia |
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Growth performance and mineral analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus from various agricultural wastes mixed with rubber tree sawdust in Malaysia |
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