Biodegradation of Leguminous Husks into High Protein Feed Products Using Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)
Nnaemeka J. Anyanwu,
Jimoh Amao Olanite,
Olufemi Sunday Onifade
et al.
Abstract:Background and Objective: High cost of conventional feedstuff is a major constraint to commercial livestock production in Nigeria. Leguminous crop residues which are abundant and cheap can fill the gap but are of very low nutrient quality. This study investigated the effect of P. ostreatus on three leguminous residues namely, groundnut shell (GS), cowpea husk (CH) and bambara nut shells (BS) with sawdust (SD) as the control. Materials and Methods: The 500 g of the different moist substrates which had been prev… Show more
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