Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation
This work was carried out to ascertain the viability of spawn produced on cassava peels and used for spawning cassava peels and sawdust substrates and compare the yield with mushroom fruits from the conventional Sorghum bicolor known to be the best material for spawn production. Three different spec...
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doaj-e19eb8b74f104b26aa14cfd312ec7c592021-09-05T20:51:14ZengDe GruyterOpen Agriculture2391-95312017-02-012125025410.1515/opag-2017-0027opag-2017-0027Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivationAkinrinola-Akinyemi A.O.0Asagbra A.E.1Asiru W.B.2Lalemi M.O.3Okere V.O.4Oluwawole O.F.5Ajao O.M.6Isa I.O.7Sanni L.O.8Dike E.N.9Elemo G.N.10Department of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Project Development and Design, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, NigeriaDepartment of Biotechnology, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaFederal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos, NigeriaThis work was carried out to ascertain the viability of spawn produced on cassava peels and used for spawning cassava peels and sawdust substrates and compare the yield with mushroom fruits from the conventional Sorghum bicolor known to be the best material for spawn production. Three different species of mushroom cultures were inoculated on cassava peels, two Pleurotus pulmonarius strains (FIIRO and Thailand) and Lentinus squarroslus. The study of mycelia colonization rate study was done in triplicate. L. squarroslus completed colonization within 18days of inoculation in test tube with a growth mean value of 11.16cm, the two strains of P. pulmonarius (FIIRO and Thailand) completed colonization in 21 days with FIIRO strain having growth mean value of 11.46cm and Thailand strain 11.20cm. Cassava peels spawn production was done in two ways, singly and supplemented with rice bran, yield from different species of mushroom (L. squarroslus and P. pulmonarius (FIIRO Strain) cultivated with cassava peels spawn in the study were compared with sorghum grains spawn. Different weight of 100, 200, 300g were used for cultivation, sorghum grains spawn produced the highest yield (202.13g) from the two species used followed by cassava peels supplemented with rice bran (179.86g) and single cassava peels spawn (124.13g). L. squarroslus did not fruit on cassava peels even with the sorghum grains spawn. The differences from the yield of the three spawn was negligible as the differences was not noticeable (cassava peels 124.133±5.21a, supplemented cassava peels spawn 179.867±0.64a, and sorghum grains spawn 202.133±8.86a). This result verified the use of cassava peels in the production of viable mushroom spawn.https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2017-0027cassava peelsspawnmycelialentinus squarrosluspleurotus pulmonarius |
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Akinrinola-Akinyemi A.O. Asagbra A.E. Asiru W.B. Lalemi M.O. Okere V.O. Oluwawole O.F. Ajao O.M. Isa I.O. Sanni L.O. Dike E.N. Elemo G.N. |
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Akinrinola-Akinyemi A.O. Asagbra A.E. Asiru W.B. Lalemi M.O. Okere V.O. Oluwawole O.F. Ajao O.M. Isa I.O. Sanni L.O. Dike E.N. Elemo G.N. Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation Open Agriculture cassava peels spawn mycelia lentinus squarroslus pleurotus pulmonarius |
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Akinrinola-Akinyemi A.O. Asagbra A.E. Asiru W.B. Lalemi M.O. Okere V.O. Oluwawole O.F. Ajao O.M. Isa I.O. Sanni L.O. Dike E.N. Elemo G.N. |
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Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation |
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Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation |
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Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation |
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Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation |
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Viability of Cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation |
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viability of cassava peels spawn production and mushroom cultivation |
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De Gruyter |
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Open Agriculture |
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This work was carried out to ascertain the viability of spawn produced on cassava peels and used for spawning cassava peels and sawdust substrates and compare the yield with mushroom fruits from the conventional Sorghum bicolor known to be the best material for spawn production. Three different species of mushroom cultures were inoculated on cassava peels, two Pleurotus pulmonarius strains (FIIRO and Thailand) and Lentinus squarroslus. The study of mycelia colonization rate study was done in triplicate. L. squarroslus completed colonization within 18days of inoculation in test tube with a growth mean value of 11.16cm, the two strains of P. pulmonarius (FIIRO and Thailand) completed colonization in 21 days with FIIRO strain having growth mean value of 11.46cm and Thailand strain 11.20cm. Cassava peels spawn production was done in two ways, singly and supplemented with rice bran, yield from different species of mushroom (L. squarroslus and P. pulmonarius (FIIRO Strain) cultivated with cassava peels spawn in the study were compared with sorghum grains spawn. Different weight of 100, 200, 300g were used for cultivation, sorghum grains spawn produced the highest yield (202.13g) from the two species used followed by cassava peels supplemented with rice bran (179.86g) and single cassava peels spawn (124.13g). L. squarroslus did not fruit on cassava peels even with the sorghum grains spawn. The differences from the yield of the three spawn was negligible as the differences was not noticeable (cassava peels 124.133±5.21a, supplemented cassava peels spawn 179.867±0.64a, and sorghum grains spawn 202.133±8.86a). This result verified the use of cassava peels in the production of viable mushroom spawn. |
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cassava peels spawn mycelia lentinus squarroslus pleurotus pulmonarius |
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