2022
DOI: 10.24297/jbt.v10i.9212
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Comparative study on oyster mushroom grown on composited substrate: The effect on yield, growing period and fruiting body size

Abstract: Cultivation of the oyster mushroom on horse manure and wheat straw compost without nutrient supplementation was investigated. The growing, yield and fruiting body size effects on open trays and substrate bags were determined. Incubation and fruiting period on trays and inoculated bags were compared. The bagged compost yielded higher mushroom growth rate and yield than the tray compost. The fruiting bodies of the mushroom on trays were smaller, pile and thinner as compared to the mushrooms on the bags, which we… Show more

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