2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42360-020-00252-9
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Evaluation of different substrate supplements on growth and yield of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus florida)

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“…As far as the yield of H. ulmarius was concerned it was recorded maximum in wheat straw supplemented with cotton seed hull followed by gram flour and rice bran. The present findings are in agreement with the results reported by Yang et al (2013) and Kumar et al (2020) who have also reported cotton seed hull supplement to be superior over other types of supplements. However, Alananbeh et al (2014) and Sharma (2016) in their studies reported gram powder supplement gave highest yield and biological efficiency by the addition of respective supplements in the substrates.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…As far as the yield of H. ulmarius was concerned it was recorded maximum in wheat straw supplemented with cotton seed hull followed by gram flour and rice bran. The present findings are in agreement with the results reported by Yang et al (2013) and Kumar et al (2020) who have also reported cotton seed hull supplement to be superior over other types of supplements. However, Alananbeh et al (2014) and Sharma (2016) in their studies reported gram powder supplement gave highest yield and biological efficiency by the addition of respective supplements in the substrates.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…However minimum growth rate (4.51 mm/day) was recorded in control. The results were in accordance with the findings of Kumar et al, (2011) [6] reported eight chemicals viz. salicylic acid (0.1%), ferrous sulphate (1%), copper sulphate (1%), manganese sulphate (1%), potassium sulphate (1%), magnesium sulphate (1%), zinc sulphate (1%) and calcium carbonate (1%) were tried to see their influence on five species of oyster mushroom (P. sajor-caju, P. florida, P. flabellatus, P. fossulatus and P. sapidus) with respect to radial growth.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Estos son hongos maravillosos que pueden convertir los desechos agrícolas en ricos en materiales lignocelulósicos en valiosa biomasa rica en proteínas tener todos los nutrientes esenciales (Thakur, 2020). La producción de hongos está emergiendo como una dimensión adicional en agricultura diversidad; su cultivo radica en la utilización de residuos agrícolas ricos en materiales lignocelulósicos (Kumar et al, 2020).…”
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