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Mycobiology 2004 Volume.32 No. 3 p.115 ~ p.118
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An Improved Compost Using Cotton Waste and Fermented Sawdust Substrate for Cultivation of Oyster Mushroom
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Oh Se-Jong
Park Jeong-Sik Shin Pyung-Gyun Yoo Young-Bok Jhune Chang-Sung
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Abstract
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A composting technique was assessed to enhance efficiency in oyster mushroom substrate. Poplar sawdusts and by-product of winter mushroom added by 10% of rice bran were composted outdoors at 20oC to 28oC for 12 days. The duration of fermentation was shortened 3 days in fermented sawdust plot. The yield obtained from waste cotton substrate with fermented poplar sawdust was 742 g, whereas the yield from control 663 g. In addition, the substrate with by-product of winter mushroom was the most effective to composting. It was useful to apply the fermented sawdust and by-product to waste cotton for compost and sporophore production of oyster mushroom.
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KEYWORD
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By-product, Compost, Ferment, Oyster mushroom, Poplar sawdust, Primordia, Recycle, Winter mushroom
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