Effect of the Cultivation Technology on the Yield of Paddy Straw Mushroom (Volvariella volvacea)
Authors: Luu, T.T.H., Bui, D.K., Huynh, N., Le, T.L. and Green, I.D.
Journal: Korean Journal of Mycology
Volume: 50
Issue: 3
Pages: 161-171
eISSN: 2383-5249
ISSN: 0253-651X
DOI: 10.4489/KJM.20220017
Abstract:The edible paddy straw mushroom Volvariella volvacea (Bull. ex F.) Singer has high nutritional and medicinal values. They are grown on a wide variety of agricultural byproducts using different several methods. The result of this present study showed that type of bed and cultivation condition (outdoor/indoor) had effects on the yield of paddy straw mushrooms grown on the spent oyster mushroom sawdust. The treatment of circular compact bed under indoor cultivation condition (CYIC) had the best yield and biological efficiency (B.E.) with 2,119.2 g/bed and 14.5%, respectively, followed by the treatment of conventional bed under outdoor cultivation condition (COOC) with the yield and B.E. of 1,935.5 g/bed and 13.2%, respectively, but the lowest yield and B.E. were observed in the treatment of conventional bed under indoor cultivation condition (COIC) with 1,226.1 g/bed and 8.4%, respectively. Paddy straw mushrooms cultivated on spent oyster mushroom sawdust should be proper in both outdoor and indoor conditions by conventional and circular compact methods as well. However, in indoor conditions, paddy straw mushrooms should be grown in a circular compact bed to ensure the temperature of the bed is suitable for the mushroom growth.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37657/
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Effect of the Cultivation Technology on the Yield of Paddy Straw Mushroom (Volvariella volvacea )
Authors: Luu, T.-T.-H., Bui, D.-K., Huynh, N., Le, T.-L. and Green, I.
Journal: The Korean Journal of Mycology
Volume: 50
Issue: 3
Pages: 161
Publisher: The Korean Society of Mycology
eISSN: 2383-5249
ISSN: 0253-651X
DOI: 10.4489/KJM.20220017
Abstract:The edible paddy straw mushroom Volvariella volvacea (Bull. ex F.) Singer has high nutritional and medicinal values. They are grown on a wide variety of agricultural byproducts using different several methods. The result of this present study showed that type of bed and cultivation condition (outdoor/indoor) had effects on the yield of paddy straw mushrooms grown on the spent oyster mushroom sawdust. The treatment of circular compact bed under indoor cultivation condition (CYIC) had the best yield and biological efficiency (B.E.) with 2,119.2 g/bed and 14.5%, respectively, followed by the treatment of conventional bed under outdoor cultivation condition (COOC) with the yield and B.E. of 1,935.5 g/bed and 13.2%, respectively, but the lowest yield and B.E. were observed in the treatment of conventional bed under indoor cultivation condition (COIC) with 1,226.1 g/bed and 8.4%, respectively. Paddy straw mushrooms cultivated on spent oyster mushroom sawdust should be proper in both outdoor and indoor conditions by conventional and circular compact methods as well. However, in indoor conditions, paddy straw mushrooms should be grown in a circular compact bed to ensure the temperature of the bed is suitable for the mushroom growth.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37657/
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Effect of the Cultivation Technology on the Yield of Paddy Straw Mushroom (Volvariella volvacea)
Authors: Luu, T.-T.-H., Bui, D.-K., Huynh, N., Le, T.-L. and Green, I.
Journal: The Korean Journal of Mycology
Volume: 50
Issue: 3
Pages: 161-171
Publisher: The Korean Society of Mycology
ISSN: 0253-651X
Abstract:The edible paddy straw mushroom Volvariella volvacea (Bull. ex F.) Singer has high nutritional and medicinal values. They are grown on a wide variety of agricultural byproducts using different several methods. The result of this present study showed that type of bed and cultivation condition (outdoor/indoor) had effects on the yield of paddy straw mushrooms grown on the spent oyster mushroom sawdust. The treatment of circular compact bed under indoor cultivation condition (CYIC) had the best yield and biological efficiency (B.E.) with 2,119.2 g/bed and 14.5%, respectively, followed by the treatment of conventional bed under outdoor cultivation condition (COOC) with the yield and B.E. of 1,935.5 g/bed and 13.2%, respectively, but the lowest yield and B.E. were observed in the treatment of conventional bed under indoor cultivation condition (COIC) with 1,226.1 g/bed and 8.4%, respectively. Paddy straw mushrooms cultivated on spent oyster mushroom sawdust should be proper in both outdoor and indoor conditions by conventional and circular compact methods as well. However, in indoor conditions, paddy straw mushrooms should be grown in a circular compact bed to ensure the temperature of the bed is suitable for the mushroom growth.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37657/
https://www.mycology.or.kr/en/home-en/
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