Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>)
Corn is widely planted in China, but corn stalks have not been adequately utilized for a long time. Here, the potential of corn stalks to serve as an ingredient in the composition of substrates to cultivate king oyster mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) was studied. Corn stalks were add...
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| author | Yuanyuan Zhou Zihao Li Congtao Xu Jinlong Pan Haijun Zhang Qingxiu Hu Yajie Zou |
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| description | Corn is widely planted in China, but corn stalks have not been adequately utilized for a long time. Here, the potential of corn stalks to serve as an ingredient in the composition of substrates to cultivate king oyster mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) was studied. Corn stalks were added to the matrix at a ratio of 10.5%, 21%, or 42% to replace sawdust or sugarcane bagasse in the typical matrix. Analysis of the mycelia growth rate, production days, agronomic traits, and nutrient content confirmed the feasibility of using corn stalk instead of sawdust and bagasse for the cultivation of <i>P. eryngii</i>. The samples grown on Y5 (without sawdust and bagasse) has more crude fiber (8.3%) and polysaccharide (5.05%) content compared to those of the control substrate (7.1% and 4.16%, respectively), moreover, it also conteined more zinc and calcium than others. Therefore, these findings indicate that corn stalks could be used as an alternative to sawdust and sugarcane bagasse for <i>P. eryngii</i> production, which would not only reduce costs and improve food quality, but also improve waste utilisation. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-6ea78ecc85f14d7d8b2dcaa37f2f60142025-08-20T00:08:45ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242023-03-019331910.3390/horticulturae9030319Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>)Yuanyuan Zhou0Zihao Li1Congtao Xu2Jinlong Pan3Haijun Zhang4Qingxiu Hu5Yajie Zou6Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaCorn is widely planted in China, but corn stalks have not been adequately utilized for a long time. Here, the potential of corn stalks to serve as an ingredient in the composition of substrates to cultivate king oyster mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) was studied. Corn stalks were added to the matrix at a ratio of 10.5%, 21%, or 42% to replace sawdust or sugarcane bagasse in the typical matrix. Analysis of the mycelia growth rate, production days, agronomic traits, and nutrient content confirmed the feasibility of using corn stalk instead of sawdust and bagasse for the cultivation of <i>P. eryngii</i>. The samples grown on Y5 (without sawdust and bagasse) has more crude fiber (8.3%) and polysaccharide (5.05%) content compared to those of the control substrate (7.1% and 4.16%, respectively), moreover, it also conteined more zinc and calcium than others. Therefore, these findings indicate that corn stalks could be used as an alternative to sawdust and sugarcane bagasse for <i>P. eryngii</i> production, which would not only reduce costs and improve food quality, but also improve waste utilisation.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/9/3/319<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>nutritional valuecorn stalksbiological efficiencysubstrate |
| spellingShingle | Yuanyuan Zhou Zihao Li Congtao Xu Jinlong Pan Haijun Zhang Qingxiu Hu Yajie Zou Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) <i>Pleurotus eryngii</i> nutritional value corn stalks biological efficiency substrate |
| title | Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) |
| title_full | Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) |
| title_fullStr | Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) |
| title_short | Evaluation of Corn Stalk as a Substrate to Cultivate King Oyster Mushroom (<i>Pleurotus eryngii</i>) |
| title_sort | evaluation of corn stalk as a substrate to cultivate king oyster mushroom i pleurotus eryngii i |
| topic | <i>Pleurotus eryngii</i> nutritional value corn stalks biological efficiency substrate |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/9/3/319 |
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