نتایج جستجو برای: spent mushroom compost c4

تعداد نتایج: 61094  

2008
M. MUMTAZ KHAN M. AZAM KHAN MAZHAR ABBAS MUHAMMAD J. JASKANI M. A. ALI HAIDER ABBAS

Effect of different potting media on growth of rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri L.) rootstock was studied. Freshly harvested seeds of rough lemon were germinated in flat trays of sterilized sand under greenhouse conditions. Six week old seedlings, uniform in size were transplanted from trays to pots (15x15 cm). Leaf manure, peat, spent compost of oyster and button mushroom were added in different c...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
پرویز رضوانی مقدم محمد بهزاد امیری حمیدرضا احیایی

in recent years the use of organic and biological modifier as an environmental friendly replacement for chemical fertilizers has been used more. in order to study the effect of different levels of biological fertilizers and mushroom compost on flower yield and characteristics of saffron corms (crocus sativus l.), a split plot experiment based on rcbd design with three replications was conducted...

2017
Peter Ryden Maria-Nefeli Efthymiou Teddy A M Tindyebwa Adam Elliston David R Wilson Keith W Waldron Pradeep K Malakar

BACKGROUND In Uganda, the chaff remaining from threshed panicles of millet and sorghum is a low value, lignocellulose-rich agricultural by-product. Currently, it is used as a substrate for the cultivation of edible Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus). The aim of this study was to assess the potential to exploit the residual post-harvest compost for saccharification and fermentation to produc...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2012
Hocheol Song Gil-Jae Yim Sang-Woo Ji Carmen Mihaela Neculita Taewoon Hwang

Pilot-scale field-testing of passive bioreactors was performed to evaluate the efficiency of a mixture of four substrates (cow manure compost, mushroom compost, sawdust, and rice straw) relative to mushroom compost alone, and of the effect of the Fe/Mn ratio, during the treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD) over a 174-day period. Three 141 L columns, filled with either mushroom compost or the f...

2015
R Ashrafi MM Rahman M Jahiruddin MH Mian

The human demand for protein-rich food is everincreasing which contributes to the expansion of mushroom industry in the world. Statistically, the word production of mushroom industry has reached a level greater than 25 million tons (Yang et al., 2015). In spite of many advantages, the production of mushrooms generates large volumes of solid waste products (called spent mushroom substrate) which...

Journal: :ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 2019

2011
Diego Cunha Marli Teixeira Almeida

The aim of this study was to develop a systematic quality index for application in the cultivation of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Imbach mushrooms, based on the physical, chemical and biological properties (indicators) of the compost and casing layers (factors). The relative importance (weight) of each of the factors and indicators, their normalized scores, the quality index values and the correl...

Journal: :Waste management 2007
Juluri R Rao Miyuki Watabe T Andrew Stewart B Cherie Millar John E Moore

In Ireland, conversion of biodegradable farm wastes such as pig manure spent mushroom compost and poultry litter wastes to pelletised fertilisers is a desirable option for farmers. In this paper, results obtained from the composting of pig waste solids (20% w/w) blended with other locally available biodegradable wastes comprising poultry litter (26% w/w), spent mushroom compost (26% w/w), cocoa...

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