2017
DOI: 10.21776/ub.jeest.2017.004.02.7
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The Effect of Fecl3 and Length of Incubation on the Degradation of Lignocellulose From Sengon and Pine Woods Using Serpula Lacrymans

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“…The formulations of the growing medium for these three types of mushrooms were selected based on their high cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin content to help provide an adequate food source for the growth of mycelium. Sengon wood sawdust contains 36.73% of cellulose, 25.67% of hemicellulose, and 32.93% of lignin (Nurika et al 2017). Meanwhile, bagasse contains 34.5% cellulose, 29% hemicellulose, and Besides its water absorption, mycofoam is not easy to decompose quickly in water for 24 hours, but its texture starts to soften and brittle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formulations of the growing medium for these three types of mushrooms were selected based on their high cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin content to help provide an adequate food source for the growth of mycelium. Sengon wood sawdust contains 36.73% of cellulose, 25.67% of hemicellulose, and 32.93% of lignin (Nurika et al 2017). Meanwhile, bagasse contains 34.5% cellulose, 29% hemicellulose, and Besides its water absorption, mycofoam is not easy to decompose quickly in water for 24 hours, but its texture starts to soften and brittle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%