2023
DOI: 10.5937/ror2301029b
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Growth efficiency of elm oyster mushroom (Hypsizygus ulmarius) using plant-based waste substrates

Sadhana Balasubramanian,
Preethi Kannan

Abstract: Mushrooms are nutritionally important organisms that grow well on agricultural plant - based waste substrates. Mushroom cultivation technique is a profitable agribusiness at a small scale. It contains different polysaccharide compounds like cellulose, lignin and hemicelluloses which could be degraded by extracellular enzymes produced by mushroom fungi. Such edible mushrooms have high nutritive values that include proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, lipids, vitamins and minerals. In the current research… Show more

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“…This level of inclusion was found to be more effective than higher levels (2%) or groups supplemented with antibiotics, such as enramycin. In general, promoting the integration of the oyster mushroom and its by-products, such as processed SMS, into poultry diets can contribute to the adoption of more sustainable farming practices [62]. Numerous recent research papers have been published examining the effects of the dried oyster mushroom (P. ostreatus) from the fraction of fruiting body on various aspects of poultry models, as outlined in Table 3.…”
Section: Applications Of Oyster Mushrooms and Their Derivatives In Po...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This level of inclusion was found to be more effective than higher levels (2%) or groups supplemented with antibiotics, such as enramycin. In general, promoting the integration of the oyster mushroom and its by-products, such as processed SMS, into poultry diets can contribute to the adoption of more sustainable farming practices [62]. Numerous recent research papers have been published examining the effects of the dried oyster mushroom (P. ostreatus) from the fraction of fruiting body on various aspects of poultry models, as outlined in Table 3.…”
Section: Applications Of Oyster Mushrooms and Their Derivatives In Po...mentioning
confidence: 99%