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Studies on the Effect of Vinyl Mulching on Pleurotus Cultivation - Bunch Formation an Pleurotus sajor-caju(III) -

  • Oh, Se-Jong;Shin, Pyung-Gyun;Jang, Kab-Yeul;Kim, Hee-Kyu
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.54-56
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    • 2003
  • Perforated vinyl mulching technique was performed on Pleurotus sajor-caju beds to assess fruitbody formation. Individual fruitbody of P. sajor-caju was transformed into bunch type on vinyl mulching bed. It was effective to grow the mushroom without waterlogging and abortion of small pins on the beds as well as hygienical bed management. A bunch showed 79 fruitbodies and 225 g of weight. Available site for fruiting was reduced up to 20% in comparison of 100% for conventional bed. The color of fruitbody turned on brownish white from treated vinyl mulching bed.

Studies on the Effect of Vinyl Mulching on Pleurotus ostreatus Cultivation - Quality and Productivity of Crop (I) - (느타리버섯재배 비닐멀칭 효과에 관한 연구 - 느타리버섯 품질과 수량(I) -)

  • Oh, Se-Jong;Chun, Chang-Sung;Park, Jung-Sik;Kim, Hee-Kyu;Fermor, T.R.
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.27 no.2 s.89
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    • pp.107-111
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    • 1999
  • Vinyl mulching was used on Oyster mushroom beds in an attempt to control bacterial diseases of Pleurotus ostreatus. Beds were covered with perforated, transparent vinyl sheets (0.03 mm thick, 180 cm wide); holes (10 cm diameter) were 10 cm apart. There were $25\;holes/m^2$. Vinyl mulching made management of the crop easier. Discrete mushroom flushes formed with high quality bunches of mushrooms formed through the holes; this made picking quicker and made more efficient use of labor. Total yield of mushrooms increased by 5.7% to $10.8\;kg/m^2$. Mushroom mycelium under vinyl remained healthy and white; whereas mycelium grown using conventional methods changed from white to yellow-brown during the cropping cycle. The mean weight of a mushroom bunch from vinyl mulched beds was 283 g (33 fruitbodies) compared to 117 g (15 fruitbodies) obtained using conventional growing methods.

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