2021
DOI: 10.1590/1983-21252021v34n306rc
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SPENT MUSHROOM SUBSTRATE of Pleurotus ostreatus KUMMER INCREASES BASIL BIOMASS AND ESSENTIAL OIL YIELD

Abstract: Lignocellulosic residues are used to produce mushrooms, but they generate large amounts of spent mushroom substrate (SMS). The objective of this study was to evaluate they effect of SMS of Pleurotus ostreatus, combined with organic fertilization, on biomass production and essential oil yield of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) plants. The fertilizer was formulated using combinations of organic compounds: SMS, organic compost (OC), and earthworm humus (EH). The treatments were applied using 35 g of the formulations,… Show more

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“….The reason may be attributed to the positive role of mushroom residues in providing the necessary nutrients to form better fruits in terms of quantity and quality and thus a greater oil content (Table 2). [17] indicated that the addition of organic fertilization (compost) achieved a significant increase in the amount of oil yield compared to the comparison treatment, and [18] explained that adding 75% of the oyster mushroom medium with 25% of vermicompost resulted in the highest oil yield of 5 kg.ha -1 compared to the comparison treatment, which increases biomass production and aromatic oil production of medicinal basil plants.…”
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“….The reason may be attributed to the positive role of mushroom residues in providing the necessary nutrients to form better fruits in terms of quantity and quality and thus a greater oil content (Table 2). [17] indicated that the addition of organic fertilization (compost) achieved a significant increase in the amount of oil yield compared to the comparison treatment, and [18] explained that adding 75% of the oyster mushroom medium with 25% of vermicompost resulted in the highest oil yield of 5 kg.ha -1 compared to the comparison treatment, which increases biomass production and aromatic oil production of medicinal basil plants.…”
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confidence: 99%