نتایج جستجو برای: mushroom compost

تعداد نتایج: 14152  

2013
Mohamed Fathallh Eida Toshinori Nagaoka Jun Wasaki Kenji Kouno

Phytate is the primary source of organic phosphorus, but it cannot be directly utilized by plants and is strongly adsorbed by the soil, reducing bioavailability. Composting is a process used to improve the bioavailability of phytate in organic wastes through degradation by microorganisms. In this study, we aimed to investigate the phytate-degrading ability of fungi and bacteria that inhabit saw...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2013
A B Azizi M P M Lim Z M Noor Noorlidah Abdullah

Experiments were conducted to remove heavy metals (Cr, Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn) from urban sewage sludge (SS) amended with spent mushroom compost (SMC) using worms, Lumbricus rubellus, for 105 days, after 21 days of pre-composting. Five combinations of SS/SMC treatments were prepared in triplicate along with a control for each treatment in microcosms. Analysis of the earthworms' multiplication and gr...

2016
Olja Stanojević Svetlana Milijašević-Marčić Ivana Potočnik Miloš Stepanović Ivica Dimkić Tanja Berić

The isolation of bacteria was carried out from samples of straw and chicken manure, compost at various stages of the composting process and casing soil used for growing button mushrooms. A preliminary screening of 108 bacterial isolates for antagonistic activity against Trichoderma aggressivum f. europaeum showed that 23 tested isolates inhibited mycelial growth of the pathogenic fungus. Furthe...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2016
Chu-Wen Yang Wan-Chun Hsiao Chu-Hsih Fan Bea-Ven Chang

This study investigated the degradation of sulfonamide antibiotics (SAs) and microbial community changes in sludge-amended soil. In batch experiments, SA degradation was enhanced by addition of spent mushroom compost (SMC), SMC extract, and extract-containing microcapsule, with SMC showing higher SA degradation rate than the other additives in soil-sludge mixtures. In bioreactor experiments, th...

2017
Min Liu Xinling Song Jianjun Zhang Chen Zhang Zheng Gao Shangshang Li Huijuan Jing Zhenzhen Ren Shouxian Wang Le Jia

The present work investigated the protective effects on liver, kidneys and pancreas of spent mushroom compost polysaccharide (SCP) and its hydrolysates (enzymatic- (ESCP) and acid-hydrolyzed SCP (ASCP)) from Hypsizigus marmoreus, in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic mice. The results showed that enzymatic (superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and catalase (CAT)) and n...

2014
GERARDO MATA ROSALÍA PÉREZ MERLO JEAN MICHEL SAVOIE DULCE SALMONES

One of the main problems for conservation of mushroom germplasm is that the traditional method of subculturing facilitates aging and contamination of cultures. The conservation of strains at ultra-low temperature in liquid nitrogen (-196 °C) is a widely used method, however, this method become expensive in collections with large number of strains and requires highly specialized personnel. The a...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
A Li M Begin K Kokurewicz C Bowden P A Horgen

The button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, is a commercially important cultivated filamentous fungus. During the last decade, the button mushroom industry has depended mainly on two strains (or derivatives of these two strains). Using one of these highly successful strains (strain U1) we examined the phenomenon of strain instability, specifically, the production of irreversible sectors. Three "str...

Journal: :Waste management 2006
Mingxin Guo Jon Chorover

Field weathering of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) produces soluble compost leachate that percolates into underlying soils and may adversely impact groundwater. Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate movement and retention of SMS leachate solutes in subsurface soil columns. Spent mushroom substrate leachate with high concentrations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic s...

2011
RICHARD W. KERRIGAN

The culmination of the first half-century of investigations into the genome of Agaricus bisporus was marked by the first whole-genome sequencing for a strain of this species. The genome of a second strain of A. bisporus was sequenced the following year. While a structural view of the genome is now effectively complete, functional interpretations of the many gene sequences, supported by accumula...

2010
Naresh Magan Silvia Fragoeiro Catarina Bastos

This review provides background information on the importance of bioremediation approaches. It describes the roles of fungi, specifically white rot fungi, and their extracellular enzymes, laccases, ligninases, and peroxidises, in the degradation of xenobiotic compounds such as single and mixtures of pesticides. We discuss the importance of abiotic factors such as water potential, temperature, a...

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