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http://dx.doi.org/10.14480/JM.2022.20.3.168

Growth Characteristics of Oyster Mushroom Upon Replacement of Cotton Seed Meal with Rapeseed Meal  

Choi, Jun-Yeong (Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Kim, Jeong-Han (Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Kim Yeon-Jin (Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Lee, Chae-Young (Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Baek, Il-Seon (Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Ha, Tai-Moon (Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Lee, Chan-Jung (National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, RDA)
Lim, Gab-June (Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
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Journal of Mushroom / v.20, no.3, 2022 , pp. 168-172 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the optimum supplementation ratio when replacing cotton seed meal with rapeseed meal for cultivating oyster mushrooms. The chemical properties among the treatments were pH 4.5~4.7, total carbon content was 46.3~46.5%, total nitrogen content was 1.6~1.7%, and carbon-nitrogen ratio was 27.0~27.8. These did not differ significantly from the control. Mycelial growth was 85.1 mm (Heuktari), and 72.8 mm (Suhan-1Ho) in medium containing 5% rapeseed meal, with no significant difference in mycelial density between cultivars. Fruiting body characteristics are as follows: In 'Heuktari', the color of the pileus was darker than control with an L value of 32.5, and pileus thickness and diameter were 3.2 mm and 27.6 mm, respectively. Stipe length and diameter were 86.0 mm and 9.1 mm, respectively. Valid stipe number per bottle (1,100 cc) was 25.9, and a yield of 189.7 g/1,100 cc was recorded in mixed medium containing 5% rapeseed meal (higher than control). In mixed medium containing 10% rapeseed meal, the yield was 184.5 g/1,100 cc (comparable to control). In 'Suhan-1Ho', supplemented with 5% rapeseed meal, pileus color was darker than control color, with an L value of 28.8. Pileus thickness was 4.5 mm. Stipe diameter was 12.3 mm (higher than control), and yield was 145.5 g/1,100 cc (comparable to control).
Keywords
Cotton seed meal; Mushroom; Pleurotus ostreatus; Rapeseed meal; Yield;
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