Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodes

The chemical changes in barley-straw (BS), wheat-straw (WS) and vineyard-pruning (VP) substrates were determined during colonization of Lentinula edodes mycelia (during primordium development) in solid state fermentation. Primordia appeared 39-50 days after inoculation. VP appeared to promote early...

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Main Authors: Rigoberto Gaitán-Hernández, Martín Esqueda, Aldo Gutiérrez, Miguel Beltrán-García
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2011-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-2263a7835ec84232bb6f5bc60732d0072020-11-24T23:28:35ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1517-83821678-44052011-03-01421304010.1590/S1517-83822011000100004Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodesRigoberto Gaitán-HernándezMartín EsquedaAldo GutiérrezMiguel Beltrán-GarcíaThe chemical changes in barley-straw (BS), wheat-straw (WS) and vineyard-pruning (VP) substrates were determined during colonization of Lentinula edodes mycelia (during primordium development) in solid state fermentation. Primordia appeared 39-50 days after inoculation. VP appeared to promote early sporophore initiation. The concentration of hemicellulose in BS and VP decreased gradually from 25.5% to 15.6% and from 15.8% to 12.3%, respectively. However in WS, hemicellulose decreased from 27.2% to 9.5%. Lignin broke down continuously in BS and WS, with 31.8% and 34.4% degradation, respectively; higher than that of cellulose. During the pinning stage, the C:N ratio decreased in VP and BS, but not in WS. On all substrates the phenols decreased notably throughout the first week of mycelial growth. The time elapsed (days) to pinning was positively correlated with cellulose content (r=0.89), total sugar (r=0.85) and inversely correlated to lignin (r=-1.00) and phenol content (r=-0.55).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822011000100004agricultural residuesvegetative growthchemical propertiesshiitake mushroom
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author Rigoberto Gaitán-Hernández
Martín Esqueda
Aldo Gutiérrez
Miguel Beltrán-García
spellingShingle Rigoberto Gaitán-Hernández
Martín Esqueda
Aldo Gutiérrez
Miguel Beltrán-García
Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodes
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
agricultural residues
vegetative growth
chemical properties
shiitake mushroom
author_facet Rigoberto Gaitán-Hernández
Martín Esqueda
Aldo Gutiérrez
Miguel Beltrán-García
author_sort Rigoberto Gaitán-Hernández
title Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodes
title_short Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodes
title_full Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodes
title_fullStr Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodes
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of Lentinula edodes
title_sort quantitative changes in the biochemical composition of lignocellulosic residues during the vegetative growth of lentinula edodes
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1517-8382
1678-4405
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The chemical changes in barley-straw (BS), wheat-straw (WS) and vineyard-pruning (VP) substrates were determined during colonization of Lentinula edodes mycelia (during primordium development) in solid state fermentation. Primordia appeared 39-50 days after inoculation. VP appeared to promote early sporophore initiation. The concentration of hemicellulose in BS and VP decreased gradually from 25.5% to 15.6% and from 15.8% to 12.3%, respectively. However in WS, hemicellulose decreased from 27.2% to 9.5%. Lignin broke down continuously in BS and WS, with 31.8% and 34.4% degradation, respectively; higher than that of cellulose. During the pinning stage, the C:N ratio decreased in VP and BS, but not in WS. On all substrates the phenols decreased notably throughout the first week of mycelial growth. The time elapsed (days) to pinning was positively correlated with cellulose content (r=0.89), total sugar (r=0.85) and inversely correlated to lignin (r=-1.00) and phenol content (r=-0.55).
topic agricultural residues
vegetative growth
chemical properties
shiitake mushroom
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822011000100004
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