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Evaluation of
agricultural wastes for the cultivation of Pleurotus
eryngii (DC. ex Fr.) Quel. var. ferulae Lanzi
Sevda Kirbag1* and Mehmet Akyüz2
1Department
of Biology, Faculty of Science and Arts, Fırat University,
TR 23119- Elazığ, Turkey.
2Department
of Biology, Science Institute, Fırat University, TR 23119-
Elazığ, Turkey.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
skirbag@hotmail.com,
skirbag@firat.edu.tr,
mehmetaky210@mynet.com.
Accepted
3 September, 2008 |
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This
study investigated the possible use of local agricultural
wastes for the cultivation of Pleurotus eryngii var.
ferulae. For the
propagation of the main culture, 2.0% malt-extract agar was
used whereas wheat grains were used for the propagation of
spawn. For the formation of basidiocarp, wheat straw (WS),
cotton straw (CS), lentil straw (LS) and rice bran (RB) were
used as culture media. Eight types of compost were prepared:
a mixture of WS-CS, WS-CS + 10% RB, WS-CS + 20% RB, WS + 10%
LS, WS + 20% LS, WS + 10% RB, WS + 20% RB and WS. The
shortest mycelium growing period was determined as 9.2 days
on WS-CS (1:1) + 20.0% RB and the longest period was 13.0
days on WS + 20.0% RB. The shortest primordium formation
period was 97.4 days on WS-CS (1:1), while the longest
period was 110.4 days on WS + 20.0% RB. The shortest harvest
period was 117.2 days on WS-CS (1:1) + 10.0% RB, and the
longest period was 125.8 days on WS + 20% RB. The highest
biological efficiency (BE) was 77.2% on WS-CS (1:1) + 20.0%
RB, while the lowest BE was 48.6% on WS-CS (1:1). The lowest
yield per 100 g of material (70% moisture) was 14.6 g on
WS-CS (1:1) and the highest yield was 23.2 g on WS-CS (1:1)
+ 20.0% RB. In conclusion,
various local agricultural wastes can be used for the
cultivation of P. eryngii var. ferulae.
Key words:
Cultivation,
Pleurotus
eryngii
var. ferulae, agricultural wastes, yield. |