ABSTRACT
Studies
were carried out on the effects of different agro-wastes (saw dust, sugarcane baggasse and
maize stalk) individually and in combination on the growth, yield, biochemical composition and polysaccharide
degradating potentials of Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus pulmonarius at the Department of Plant Health
Management, MOUA Umudike, Abia State. The design was completely randomized design (CRD),
replicated four times. Data were subjected to Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and
means separated using least LSD at 5% level of probability. Number of fruit bodies of P. ostreatus after three flushes was highest
with MS substrate (72.7), followed by MS+SB substrate (70). The SD+MS substrate supported
mushrooms with the best stipe length (5.4cm), followed by MS+SB (4.3cm) substrate.
The MS substrate produced P. ostreatus and
P. pulmonarius
with the best pileus
diameter and also supported the heaviest
fresh fruit body weights mushroom of 57.7g and 83g at average respectively. P.
pulmonarius sustained the highest number of fruit bodies with MS
substrate (96.0) followed by SD+SB. The biological
efficiency results indicated that the substrates were effectively utilized to
varying degrees by the oyster mushrooms. For P. pulmonarius and
P. ostreatus, MS+SB
substrate was best utilized and recorded the highest biological efficiency. The highest nutrient value of P. ostreatus was obtained from mushrooms on SD
substrate (27.17mg/100g) followed by those on SB + MS
substrate (27.15mg/100g) whereas P.
pulmonarius had the highest nutrient composition with SB+MS
substrate (27.19mg/100g)
while P. ostreatus and P. pulmonarius had the highest phytochemicals with SD
substrate (1.44mg/100g) and SB substrate (1.35mg/100g) respectively. The MS
substrate recorded the highest minerals (80.45mg/100g) in P. ostreatus followed by SD+MS
substrate (79.99mg/100g). SD substrate was the best in enhancing the mineral
content of P. pulmonarius
(83.29mg/100g). The highest
mean vitamin composition of P. ostreatus was in SB substrate, (3.89mg/100g)
followed by SD+SB substrates (3.52mg/100g). P.
pulmonarius
grown with SB substrate recorded the highest
vitamin content (4.08mg/100g). The result on the effect of
substrates on heavy metal composition of P.
pulmonarius showed no significant (p > 0.05) differences among
the substrates except with SB substrate that recorded the highest Zinc content.
The
average heavy metal content of P. ostreatus was highest with SB substrate (0.42ppm) followed by SD and SB+MS
substrates
recording 0.38ppm each and the least was recorded with MS substrate (0.31ppm). Polysaccharide
degrading potential of P.
ostreatus was highest with SB substrate (37.86%), followed by SD+SB
substrate
(31.76%) and SD substrate (27.56%). The highest polysaccharide
degrading potential of P. pulmonarius was recorded with SB substrate (28.29%) followed by
MS substrate (20.54%). This
study revealed that SD, SB, MS and their different mixtures are good substrates
for the production of mushrooms. Both P. pulmonarius and P. ostreatus showed that MS+SB substrate was better
utilized by the fungus. The MS, SB and
SD+SB substrates could be used as potential substrates for the production of P. ostreatus and SB, SD, MS+SB and SD+SB substrates for
P. pulmonarius production since they enhanced their
nutrient, vitamins and mineral contents as well as bioactive compounds.
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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Studies On Effects Of Substrates On Growth, Yield, Biochemical Composition And Degradation Potentials Of Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacquin;Fries) P. kummer and Pleurotus pulmonarius (Fr.) Quél. In Umudike, Abia State" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 20 Jun. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/studies-on-effects-of-substrates-on-growth-yield-biochemical-composition-and-degradation-potentials-of-oyster-mushrooms-pleurotus-ostreatus-jacquinfries-p-kummer-and-pleurotus-pulmonarius-fr-quel-in-umudike-abia-state-7-2. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Studies On Effects Of Substrates On Growth, Yield, Biochemical Composition And Degradation Potentials Of Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacquin;Fries) P. kummer and Pleurotus pulmonarius (Fr.) Quél. In Umudike, Abia State" Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/studies-on-effects-of-substrates-on-growth-yield-biochemical-composition-and-degradation-potentials-of-oyster-mushrooms-pleurotus-ostreatus-jacquinfries-p-kummer-and-pleurotus-pulmonarius-fr-quel-in-umudike-abia-state-7-2