The transition from a linear to a circular economy is urgently needed to mitigate environmental impacts and loss of biodiversity. Among the many potential solutions, the …
DC Zied, JM Savoie, A Pardo-Giménez - Soybean and nutrition, 2011 - books.google.com
The" MUSHROOM" word is used in all part of world to describe the fruiting bodies of saprophytic, mycorrhizal and parasites fungi, belonging to the order of Basidiomycetes or …
R Jegadeesh, H Lakshmanan, J Kab-Yeul… - J Mycopathol …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Cultivation of the oyster mushroom, Pleurotus spp., has increased greatly throughout the world and commonly grown on pasteurized agro wastes. It can be cultivated on a wide …
MD Nunes, JMR da Luz, SA Paes… - Journal of Food …, 2012 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
Mushrooms have been used for food and medicinal purposes since ancient period. The β- glucans found in mushrooms are currently considered to be responsible for some of the …
Wild mushroom's cultivation has gained significant attention worldwide because of their high nutritional value as they are rich source of protein and do contain various macro and minor …
Present study was conducted in the laboratory as well as in mushroom house to determine the effect of different agricultural wastes (wheat straw, rice straw, sugarcane bagasse, maize …
Algunos procesos productivos permiten el aprovechamiento de subproductos, desechos o residuos generados en otros procesos distintos. Lo anterior es interesante desde el punto …
AN Mortada, MH Bolhassan, R Wahi - Malays. J. Anal. Sci, 2020 - mjas.analis.com.my
Mushroom substrate is a type of lignocellulosic material that helps promote the growth, production, and fruiting of mushrooms. The substrate contains components rich in organic …
There are great concentrations of toxic metallic and metalloid elements such as lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium or silver in many species of mushrooms comparative to other …