ABSTRACT
Edible mushrooms such as Pleurotus
Sajor -caju and Pleurotus ostreatus were grown on locally available
agricultural wastes. The objective of the study is to determine the substrates
(agricultural wastes), that is suitable for the cultivation of the mushrooms.
The substrates used were rice straw, saw dust and vertiver grass, malt extract
agar (MEA) medium was used for the laboratory medium by mixing lOg of' the malt
extract broth powder and agar powdcr into 500 ml of water. This preparation was
autoclaved at 1210 C (1 kg I cm 2 pressure) for 15 minutes and allowed to cool
in an inoculation chamber to about 45 0 C and then lOmI of the medium was
poured into sterile petri —dishes and allowed to gel. Then thoroughly washed
cereal grains such as millet (Pennisetum sp.) guinea corn (sorghum sp.) was
soaked for 24 hrs in water and then autoclaved. On cooling, pure cultures were
inoculated into the grains and incubated at 27± 1 °C for about two weeks.
Finally, dry vertiver grass, dry rice saw and saw dust were soaked in clean
water overnight, after this, the substrates were pasteurized for 2 hours at a
temperature of 800 C in a gas-heated drum. On cooling, 30g of the grain spawn
were inoculated into the substrates. Fructification started about two weeks after
inoculation, rice straw produced more number of fruitbodies of P. ostreatus,
and P. sq/or caju than vertiver grass and saw —dust, but in terms of weight of
fruitbodies, vertiver grass produced heavier weight of fruitbodies than rice
straw and saw dust. Pleurotus species are best cultivated at a relative
humidity of 85% and temperature between 29-31 °C. There should be proper
aeration and flooding of the growing house for fructification to take place.
MBILITAM, J (2021). Studies On The Cultivation Of Edible Mushroom Pleurotus Sajor Caju And Pleurotus Ostreatus (Florida) On Locally Available Agricultural Wastes.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 23, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/studies-on-the-cultivation-of-edible-mushroom-pleurotus-sajor-caju-and-pleurotus-ostreatus-florida-on-locally-available-agricultural-wastes-7-2
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JOY, MBILITAM. "Studies On The Cultivation Of Edible Mushroom Pleurotus Sajor Caju And Pleurotus Ostreatus (Florida) On Locally Available Agricultural Wastes." Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/studies-on-the-cultivation-of-edible-mushroom-pleurotus-sajor-caju-and-pleurotus-ostreatus-florida-on-locally-available-agricultural-wastes-7-2