Development of Rice Straw, Maize, and Giant Mimosa for Growing Mushrooms Instead of Sawdust
Karupakorn Laeid- On,
Arunrassamee Sangsila
Abstract:The research aimed to investigate mushroom cultivation materials made from rice straw, maize, and giant mimosa to replace sawdust. It was discovered that the capacity of fibers to grow has been more valuable. The method that combines a 1:1:1 ratio of the sawdust, rice straw, and giant mimosa will produce the highest mycelium. The 100% maize seed material will have relatively low fiber mycelium. However, there was a statistically significant in mushroom growth at the 95% reliability level. It was found that the… Show more
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