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Effect of Food Waste Compost on the Antler-Type Fruiting Body Yield of Ganoderma lucidum

  • Jo, Eun-Young (Department of Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Cheon, Jae-Lyoung (Nature & Human Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Ahn, Johng-Hwa (Department of Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Kangwon National University)
  • Received : 2012.09.28
  • Accepted : 2012.12.25
  • Published : 2013.03.31

Abstract

The effects of the composition of a mixture containing food waste compost (FWC), rice bran (RB), and oak sawdust (SD) on the antler-type fruiting body (FB) yield of Ganoderma lucidum were studied. Experiments were performed using 0 (control), 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40% (w/w) FWC added to a basal growth medium consisting of 20% (w/w) RB and 80% (w/w) SD. The content of 15% FWC gave the highest FB yield ($27.0{\pm}1.3$ g/bottle), which was 44% higher than the yield ($18.6{\pm}2.8$ g/bottle) of the control treatment. However, FWC contents of 20~40% showed reduced yield (2.4~23.0 g/bottle), partly because FWC had a high Na concentration (0.6%). These results demonstrate the potential for use of FWC as a component of a growth medium for production of G. lucidum FBs.

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