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KMID : 0379119810090030117
Korean Journal of Mycology
1981 Volume.9 No. 3 p.117 ~ p.122
Studies on Fermentation of Compost and Mushroom Production of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Sing . in the Tunnel System
¹ÚÁ¤½Ä/Park, Jeong Sik
¹Ú¿ëȯ/½Å°üö/±è±¤Æ÷/Park, Yong Hwan/Shin, Gwan Chull/Kim, Gwang Po
Abstract
A tunnel system of mushroom cultivation was designed to compare with the conventional cultivation method in Korea. The bed and air temperature during the phase II the tunnel system was more stably controlled than in the conventional house. The indipensable energy was much saved in the tunnel system than in the conventional method, as this system did not require additional heat supply in the phase II. Compost fermented in the tunnel was proved to contain higher total nitrogen and moisture than compost in the conventional house. Residual ammonia content of compost fermented is the tunnel did not exceed 300ppm. Mushroom mycelial growth in the tunnel was as good as in conventional house. The tunnel system did not require additional heat supply during mycelial growth period. Mushroom yield and quality from the tunnel system was 5 per cent higher and better than that of the conventional method.
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