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Colegio de Postgraduados
2006
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- Growth and productivity of Lyophyllum decastes on compost enriched with various supplements C. P. Pokhrel S. Sumikawa S. Iida S. Ohga Biología livestock compost medicinal mushroom Lyophyllum decastes Attempts were made to investigate synthetic cultivation of Lyophyllum decastes on twodifferent kinds of livestock composts [one year (C-I) and five weeks (C-II) fermented] with fivesupplements (barley bran; corn husk; a mixture of wheat, rice, barley (WRB) brans; cottonwaste, and nucleic acid). Mycelial growth, ergosterol, yield, and biological efficiency (BE) werestudied. Elemental content in the mushroom fruit bodies, as well as in substrate ingredients,both before and after growth, were determined. Both composts exhibited mycelial growth.Barley bran supplemented C-I supported the greatest growth of any substrate tested. The yieldwas greatest on C-I with WRB bran and barley bran supplements, with BE of 59.34% and56.21%, respectively. C-I with corn husk yielded significantly less (49.24%), as did that withnucleic acid (20.45%). WRB bran supplemented was the only C-II compost to fruit (BE15.04%). The amounts of ergosterol corresponded to the yields. Neither cotton waste substratefruited. 2006 artículo científico 1534-2581 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=68518203 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=685 Micología Aplicada International application/pdf Colegio de Postgraduados Micología Aplicada International (México) Num.2 Vol.18