Abstract
Abstract
In this study the effect of five locally sourced organic substrates as raw material and supplemented with CaSO4 2%, CaCO3 2% and wheat bran10% and three levels of spawning rates (5, 10, and 15%) on growth, morphological characteristics and chemical composition of Pleurotus Pulmonarius mushrooms were examined. These organic ingredients include: (Wheat straw (WS), Rice straw (RS), cardboard, Populus Canadensis sawdust (PC), and Salix Alba sawdust(WW). The study found that organic substrates, such as wheat straw and rice straw, had a significant effect on the mushrooms’ fresh weight 1087.33g and 1030.67g respectively. Supplements increased the fruit content of crude protein15.3%, nitrogen2.44%, fiber15.44%, and carbohydrates 50.44% without affecting vitamin C 3.38 mg/100 g. It also found that a spawn rate of 15% was optimal for protein19.62%, nitrogen 3.13%, carbohydrates 52.26%, and vitamin C 4.1 mg/100 g content in the fruits, while the lowest content was observed at a spawn rate of 5% protein 8.87%, nitrogen 1.42%, carbohydrates 46.31%, and vitamin C 2.6 mg/100 g content in the fruits.
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