Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius production

Abstract The “replacing wood by grass” project can partially resolve the conflict between mushroom production and balancing the ecosystem, while promoting agricultural economic sustainability. Pleurotus pulmonarius is an economically important edible and medicinal mushroom, which is traditionally pr...

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Main Authors: Nan Wu, Fenghua Tian, Odeshnee Moodley, Bing Song, Chuanwen Jia, Jianqiang Ye, Ruina Lv, Zhi Qin, Changtian Li
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Published: SpringerOpen 2019-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-019-0907-1
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spelling doaj-fa2886583cc34d0683f8cce7e8237eac2020-11-25T04:09:17ZengSpringerOpenAMB Express2191-08552019-11-01911910.1186/s13568-019-0907-1Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius productionNan Wu0Fenghua Tian1Odeshnee Moodley2Bing Song3Chuanwen Jia4Jianqiang Ye5Ruina Lv6Zhi Qin7Changtian Li8Engineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural UniversityEngineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural UniversityEngineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural UniversityEngineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural UniversityEngineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural UniversityInstitute of Microbiology Guangxi Academy of Agricultural SciencesEngineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural UniversityCollege of Life Sciences, Jilin Agricultural UniversityEngineering Research Center of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural UniversityAbstract The “replacing wood by grass” project can partially resolve the conflict between mushroom production and balancing the ecosystem, while promoting agricultural economic sustainability. Pleurotus pulmonarius is an economically important edible and medicinal mushroom, which is traditionally produced using a substrate consisting of sawdust and cottonseed hulls, supplemented with wheat bran. A simplex lattice design was applied to systemically optimize the cultivation of P. pulmonarius using agro-residues as the main substrate to replace sawdust and cottonseed hulls. The effects of differing amounts of wheat straw, corn straw, and soybean straw on the variables of yield, mycelial growth rate, stipe length, pileus length, pileus width, and time to harvest were demonstrated. Results indicated that a mix of wheat straw, corn straw, and soybean straw may have significantly positive effects on each of these variables. The high yield comprehensive formula was then optimized to include 40.4% wheat straw, 20.3% corn straw, 18.3% soybean straw, combined with 20.0% wheat bran, and 1.0% light CaCO3 (C/N = 42.50). The biological efficiency was 15.2% greater than that of the control. Most encouraging was the indication that the high yield comprehensive formula may shorten the time to reach the reproductive stage by 6 days, compared with the control. Based on the results of this study, agro-residues may be used as a suitable substitution for sawdust and cottonseed hulls as the main cultivation substrates of P. pulmonarius. These results provide a theoretical basis for the “replacing wood by grass” project on edible mushroom cultivation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-019-0907-1Pleurotus pulmonariusMushroom crop“Replacing wood by grass”Simplex-lattice designCultivationBiological efficiency
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author Nan Wu
Fenghua Tian
Odeshnee Moodley
Bing Song
Chuanwen Jia
Jianqiang Ye
Ruina Lv
Zhi Qin
Changtian Li
spellingShingle Nan Wu
Fenghua Tian
Odeshnee Moodley
Bing Song
Chuanwen Jia
Jianqiang Ye
Ruina Lv
Zhi Qin
Changtian Li
Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius production
AMB Express
Pleurotus pulmonarius
Mushroom crop
“Replacing wood by grass”
Simplex-lattice design
Cultivation
Biological efficiency
author_facet Nan Wu
Fenghua Tian
Odeshnee Moodley
Bing Song
Chuanwen Jia
Jianqiang Ye
Ruina Lv
Zhi Qin
Changtian Li
author_sort Nan Wu
title Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius production
title_short Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius production
title_full Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius production
title_fullStr Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius production
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of agro-residues as substrates for Pleurotus pulmonarius production
title_sort optimization of agro-residues as substrates for pleurotus pulmonarius production
publisher SpringerOpen
series AMB Express
issn 2191-0855
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract The “replacing wood by grass” project can partially resolve the conflict between mushroom production and balancing the ecosystem, while promoting agricultural economic sustainability. Pleurotus pulmonarius is an economically important edible and medicinal mushroom, which is traditionally produced using a substrate consisting of sawdust and cottonseed hulls, supplemented with wheat bran. A simplex lattice design was applied to systemically optimize the cultivation of P. pulmonarius using agro-residues as the main substrate to replace sawdust and cottonseed hulls. The effects of differing amounts of wheat straw, corn straw, and soybean straw on the variables of yield, mycelial growth rate, stipe length, pileus length, pileus width, and time to harvest were demonstrated. Results indicated that a mix of wheat straw, corn straw, and soybean straw may have significantly positive effects on each of these variables. The high yield comprehensive formula was then optimized to include 40.4% wheat straw, 20.3% corn straw, 18.3% soybean straw, combined with 20.0% wheat bran, and 1.0% light CaCO3 (C/N = 42.50). The biological efficiency was 15.2% greater than that of the control. Most encouraging was the indication that the high yield comprehensive formula may shorten the time to reach the reproductive stage by 6 days, compared with the control. Based on the results of this study, agro-residues may be used as a suitable substitution for sawdust and cottonseed hulls as the main cultivation substrates of P. pulmonarius. These results provide a theoretical basis for the “replacing wood by grass” project on edible mushroom cultivation.
topic Pleurotus pulmonarius
Mushroom crop
“Replacing wood by grass”
Simplex-lattice design
Cultivation
Biological efficiency
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-019-0907-1
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