1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf00510274
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Some chemical and biochemical changes in straw constituents during growth of Pleurotus flabellatus (Berk & Br) Sacc

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“…Whereas the decrease in cellulose and hemicellulose contents per unit time was prominent during fructification phase of 3 days (3.8% of cellulose and 2.8% of hemicellulose) compared to 4 and 2% respectively during the spawn run phase of 12 days. This observation is similar to the findings of Rajarathnam et al (1979bRajarathnam et al ( , 1987, wherein the lignin degradation is a prerequisite to easy access of cellulose and hemicellulose for degradation. Accordingly, lignin degradation is more active during the spawn run phase of 12 days; whereas, the active degradation of cellulose and hemicellulose during fructification phase of 3 days corroborates with the active metabolism of the mushroom mycelium in the construction of the fruiting bodies.…”
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“…Whereas the decrease in cellulose and hemicellulose contents per unit time was prominent during fructification phase of 3 days (3.8% of cellulose and 2.8% of hemicellulose) compared to 4 and 2% respectively during the spawn run phase of 12 days. This observation is similar to the findings of Rajarathnam et al (1979bRajarathnam et al ( , 1987, wherein the lignin degradation is a prerequisite to easy access of cellulose and hemicellulose for degradation. Accordingly, lignin degradation is more active during the spawn run phase of 12 days; whereas, the active degradation of cellulose and hemicellulose during fructification phase of 3 days corroborates with the active metabolism of the mushroom mycelium in the construction of the fruiting bodies.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Protease activity was prominent during fructification, reflecting on its profound role in construction of the mushroom fruiting bodies, since, protein constitutes the second abundant component of the mushroom next to carbohydrates (Rajarathnam et al 1998). These observations are similar to those of P. flabellatus on rice straw (Rajarathnam et al 1979b(Rajarathnam et al , 1987. Ragunathan et al (1996) have recorded a BCE of maximum 30% for Pleurotus sajor-caju, by pre-treating coir pith in water for 4-5 h followed by a dip in boiling water for 30 min.…”
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“…The white oyster mushroom P florida was cultured on chopped rice straw according to Rajarathnam et al 13 and harvested on the third day of pinhead formation, before shedding of the basidiospores.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Fresh Mushroomsmentioning
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