Plant Resources
- Volume 3 Issue 2
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- Pages.110-117
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- 2000
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- 1226-8771(pISSN)
The Recycling of Enokitake Cultural Waste and the Potentiality of 2nd Flush for Enokitake Production
- Chai, Jung-Ki (Dept. of Forestry, Chonnam National University) ;
- Lee, Sung-Jin (Dept. of Forestry, Chonnam National University) ;
- Kim, Young-Ju (Dept. of Forestry, Chonnam National University) ;
- Kim, You-i (Dept. of Forestry, Chonnam National University) ;
- Kim, Nam-Hee (Dept. of Forestry, Chonnam National University)
- Published : 2000.08.01
Abstract
The recycling method of enokitake cultural waste and the potentiality of second flush for enokitake were determined, because this fungus is not as prolific as the more commonly cultivated white rot fungi in the conversion of sawdust to mycelial mass. The mycelial growth of F. velutipes on several substrates, variously treated with rice bran was promoted at ratios of 10-20% (w/w) on all substrates, but suppressed at above ratios, although some difference was there. The mycelial densities generally increased correlated to the supplementation contents of rice bran. It could be concluded that F. velutipes preferred mild acidic to acidic conditions for mycelial growth, considering that the mycelial growth rate was highest on waste of pH 6.01, treated with 0.1 % Ca(OH)
Keywords
- Bulk Density;
- Flammulina velutipes;
- Growth rate;
- Liquid spawn;
- Mycelial density;
- Populus sawdust;
- Re-inoculation;
- Rice bran