2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.07.034
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Effects of supplementing rice straw growth substrate with cotton seeds on the analytical characteristics of the mushroom, (Block & Tsao)

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“…The proximate constitution recorded, was comparable, with those reported for legumes, except for groundnut and soyabeans (Aletor and Aladetimi, 1995). Results were in agreement with those reported by other workers (Shashirekha, 2005;Jaworska and Bernas, 2011). Ogundana and Fagade (1981) indicated that mushroom contains 16.5% dry matter, out of which 7.4% is crude fibre, 14.6% is crude protein and 4.48% is fat and oil.…”
Section: Estimation Of Proximate Constituentssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The proximate constitution recorded, was comparable, with those reported for legumes, except for groundnut and soyabeans (Aletor and Aladetimi, 1995). Results were in agreement with those reported by other workers (Shashirekha, 2005;Jaworska and Bernas, 2011). Ogundana and Fagade (1981) indicated that mushroom contains 16.5% dry matter, out of which 7.4% is crude fibre, 14.6% is crude protein and 4.48% is fat and oil.…”
Section: Estimation Of Proximate Constituentssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Some studies show that supplementation with nitrogen source increases the biomass and mushroom's productivity (Curvetto et al, 2002;Shashirekha et al, 2005). However, in the literature no studies related to the effect of cow dung manure on mushroom yield, size and productivity of Pleurotus HK-37 grown on different solid sisal waste fractions either singly or in combinations have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. ostreatus was grown in Jatropha seed cake with different percentages of eucalypt sawdust, corn cob, coffee husk and eucalypt husk. The addition of these agroindustrial residues was designed to balance the carbon and nitrogen relationship, which might benefit mycelial growth (Elisashvili et al, 2008;Giardina et al, 2000;Shashirekha et al, 2005). Based on the results of these preliminary experiments, the compositions selected for biological detoxification are as shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Substrates Used and Inoculationmentioning
confidence: 99%