Abstract

This research was to study the possibility of using local agricultural and industrial wastes for the cultivation of Pleurotus species. For the propagation of the main culture 2% 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), corn straw (AS), rice bran (RB), lentil straw (LS), bean straw (BS), soybean straw (SS) and pelt waste (PW) were used as culture media. The shortest mycelium growing period was determined as average 10 days on WS-BS (1:1) + 5% RB for P. eryngii and the longest was 15 days on WS-CS (1:1) + 5% RB for P. eryngii var. ferulae. The shortest primordium formation period was determined as 28 days on WS-SS (1:1) + 5% RB for P. ostreatus, while the longest was 103 days on WS-CS (1:1) + 5% RB for P. eryngii var. ferulae. The harvest period was determined as 33 days on WS-AS (1:1) + 5% LS for P. sajor-caju, while the longest was 116 days on WS-CS (1:1) + 5% RB for P. eryngii var. ferulae. The lowest average yield per 100 g of material (70% moisture) was 15 g on WS + 5% PW for P. eryngii, while the highest was 22 g on WS-BS (1:1) + 5% RB for P. eryngii. In conclusion, it was determined that various local agricultural and industrial wastes can be used for the cultivation of Pleurotus spp.

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