2018
DOI: 10.5897/ajps2017.1578
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Study on suitability of locally available substrates for cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) in Jimma zone, Oromia regional state, southwestern Ethiopia

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“…162.5% was closely related with the biological efficiency ranged from 135.93% to 161.26% of this study. On the other handTakele et al, (2018) reported that, biological efficiency 83.62%, 72.8 to 87.5, 62.6 to 70% and 63.4 to 63.8% from different substrates were not in line with the results of this study. This difference may be due to substrate quality, substrate ratio of experimental design,…”
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“…162.5% was closely related with the biological efficiency ranged from 135.93% to 161.26% of this study. On the other handTakele et al, (2018) reported that, biological efficiency 83.62%, 72.8 to 87.5, 62.6 to 70% and 63.4 to 63.8% from different substrates were not in line with the results of this study. This difference may be due to substrate quality, substrate ratio of experimental design,…”
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“…Mushrooms are the fleshy and corpulent spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus usually produced above the ground (Takele et al, 2018). The mushroom cultivation practice can elevate the income of country within sustainable use of natural resources it can improve food security (Semwal et al, 2014;Tsegaye, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%