2018
DOI: 10.4236/aim.2018.88045
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A Comparative Study of Technological Impact on Mushroom Industry in Sri Lanka: A Review

Abstract: The present status of technological implementation for mushroom industry in Sri Lanka is expressed along this paper. It has been comparatively discussed with entire Japanese mushroom industry. Sri Lanka is a developing country located in south Asia. Almost all the mushroom cultivators in the country are growing Pleurotus ostreatus, Calocybe indica and Volvariella volvacea. These species are most preferred because they are not difficult to cultivate using the low cost cultivation method being practiced in the c… Show more

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“…Sri Lankan farmers generally use 200 L steelbarrel for the sterilization process of mushroom cultivation. The 200 L barrel with water filled up to around 5 -6 inches height (Roughly volume of water = 35 L) was heated using firewood to generate steam at high pressure (15 psi) and temperature (121 0 C) which were required for the sterilization of substrate containing bags (Gamage and Ohga, 2018). Same method was adopted by the three farms selected in the study for the sterilization of the substrate containing bags.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sri Lankan farmers generally use 200 L steelbarrel for the sterilization process of mushroom cultivation. The 200 L barrel with water filled up to around 5 -6 inches height (Roughly volume of water = 35 L) was heated using firewood to generate steam at high pressure (15 psi) and temperature (121 0 C) which were required for the sterilization of substrate containing bags (Gamage and Ohga, 2018). Same method was adopted by the three farms selected in the study for the sterilization of the substrate containing bags.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…heimii (local name: Pouak tap kan yao), and T. microcarpus (local name: Poauk kai noi), all of which are available in local markets [ 85 , 168 ]. Two Termitomyces species, e.g., T. eurrhizus and T. microcarpus frequently consumed in Sri Lanka [ 169 , 170 ].…”
Section: Edibility and Socio-economic Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%