Spent mushroom substrate uses

DL Rinker - Edible and medicinal mushrooms: technology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter provides a spectrum of the research investigations on the use of spent
mushroom substrate (SMS). It outlines characteristics of spent substrate, and presents the …

The influence of spawn type and strain on yield, size and mushroom solids content of Agaricus bisporus produced on non-composted and spent mushroom compost

DP Mamiro, DJ Royse - Bioresource Technology, 2008 - Elsevier
Two crops of Agaricus bisporus (J. Lange) Imbach were grown on mixtures of non-
composted substrate (NCS)/spent mushroom compost (SMC) or pasteurized Phase II …

Evaluation of fresh mushroom compost in a field corn production system

PS Coles, G Nogin, M Fidanza… - Compost Science & …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Commercial mushroom producers are continually looking for new substrate raw material
sources and pathways to dispose of mushroom compost (formerly called “spent mushroom …

The effect of Spent Mushroom Substrate on landscape plant establishment

S Chatterson - 2009 - udspace.udel.edu
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is compost that had been used to grow mushrooms, then
steamed and pasteurized once it was discarded after mushroom production. Spent …

[图书][B] Estimating the spatial distribution of field-applied mushroom compost in the Brandywine-Christina River Basin using multispectral remote sensing

KA Moxey - 2016 - search.proquest.com
The world's greatest concentration of mushroom farms is settled within the Brandywine-
Christina River Basin in Chester County in southeastern Pennsylvania. This industry …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of compost tea on plant growth performance and the fate of microbial communities in soil

EC Valdes - 2015 - digital.library.txstate.edu
Compost tea is a popular amendment used to improve soil quality and to control soil-borne
diseases in plants. With proper brewing, compost tea contains many of the beneficial …

[PDF][PDF] XII. USOS DEL SUSTRATO DEGRADADO DE LOS HONGOS

DL Rinker - Agaricus bisporus, 2007 - researchgate.net
En el mundo se cultivan varias especies de hongos comestibles. La producción global es
de más de seis millones de toneladas y después de la cosecha, una cantidad similar de …