Yield performance of calocybe indica on different agricultural subatrate
Keywords:
biological efficiency, calocybe indica, mushroom, paddy straw, substrateAbstract
The Milky mushroom, Calocybe Indica was cultivated on the different agricultural substrate, paddy straw, wheat straw, sugarcane trace, and mango dry leaves. The spawning was done by sterilization of all the four substrates. The bags were kept in a mushroom growing room with the maintenance of temperature and humidity 30? c-35? c and 70-80 % respectively. The minimum days requires for completion of spawn run (18.4 days), primordial formation (25.2 days) and days for first harvest (32.4 days) was first observed on cultivation with Paddy straw. The maximum yield on fra esh weight basis and biological efficiency (134.86 %) was also found to be as the same treatment with the Paddy straw as a substrate. The biological efficiency of wheat straw was at par with Sugarcane trace as sua bstrate which was 85.07 % and 85.02 % respectively.
Downloads
References
Alam, N., Amin, R., Khair, A., & Lee, T. S. (2010). Influence of different supplements on the commercial cultivation of milky white mushroom. Mycobiology, 38(3), 184-188.
BHATT, P., Kushwaha, K. P. S., & Singh, R. P. (2011). Evaluation of different substrates and casing mixtures for production of Calocybe indica. Indian Phytopathology.
Biswas, S., & Singh, N. P. (2009). Evaluation of alternative substrates for milky mushroom. Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology, 39(2), 355.
Chang, S. T., & Miles, P. G. (1989). Edible Mushroom and Their Cultivation, p27.
Dehariya, P., Chaubey, A. N. J. U. L. I., & Vyas, D. E. E. P. A. K. (2011). Effect of proteinaceous substrate supplementation on yield of Pleurotus sajor-caju. Indian Phytopath, 64(3), 291-295.
Doshi, A., Sharma, S. S., & Trivedi, A. (1993). A promising edible mushroom for the tropics Calocybe indica P. & C. Mushroom Info, 86, 14-22.
Krishnamoorthy, A. S. (2003). Commercial prospects of milky mushroom (Calocybe indica) in the tropical plains of India. Current vistas in mushroom biology and production. Solan (HP): Mushroom Society of India, 131-5.
Krishnamoorthy, A. S., & Muthusamy, M. (1997). Yield performance of Calocybe indica (P&C) on different substrates. Mushroom Research, 6(1).
Ma, O., Cai, W. W., Zender, L., Dayaram, T., Shen, J., Herron, A. J., ... & Donehower, L. A. (2009). MMP13, Birc2 (cIAP1), and Birc3 (cIAP2), amplified on chromosome 9, collaborate with p53 deficiency in mouse osteosarcoma progression. Cancer research, 69(6), 2559-2567.
Miller, F. C. (1994). World trade in mushroom In Souvenir National Symposium on Mushrooms, NCMRT, Solan, India. Nirmal Vijay Printers, New Delhi, 56-62.
Pani, B. K. (2010). Growth of white summer mushroom (Calocybe indica) in submerged culture. Environment and Ecology, 28(2), 965-966.
Pani, B. K., & Das, S. R. (1998). SEASONAL PRODUCTIVITY OF SUMMER WHITE MUSHROOM (CALOCYBE INDICA P. & C.) ORISSA. Science and culture, 64(7-8), 177-178.
Purkayastha, R. P., & Chandra, A. (1974). New species of edible mushroom from India. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 62(2), 415-418.
Saranya, V., Madhanraj, P., & Panneerselvam, A. (2011). Cultivation, composting, biochemical and molecular characterization of Calocybe indica (C and A). Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 1(3), 55-57.
Sharma, A., Jaiswal, S., Shukla, M., & Lal, J. (2014). Dried blood spots: concepts, present status, and future perspectives in bioanalysis. Drug testing and analysis, 6(5), 399-414.
Singh, S. K., & Pathak, R. (2018). Cultivation, Conservation and Medicinal Significance of Macrofungi. In Fungi and their Role in Sustainable Development: Current Perspectives (pp. 3-22). Springer, Singapore.
Tandon, G., & Sharma, V. P. (2006). Yield performance of Calocybe indica on various substrates and supplements. Mushroom Research, 15(1).
Tewari, R. P. (1991). Effect of soaking period and spawn dose on oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sajor-caju) production. Adv. Mushroom Sci, 31.
Upadhyay, N., Kumar, R., Mandotra, S. K., Meena, R. N., Siddiqui, M. S., Sawhney, R. C., & Gupta, A. (2009). Safety and healing efficacy of Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) seed oil on burn wounds in rats. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 47(6), 1146-1153.
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
Articles published in the International Research Journal of Engineering, IT & Scientific research (IRJEIS) are available under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Authors retain copyright in their work and grant IRJEIS right of first publication under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles in this journal, and to use them for any other lawful purpose.
Articles published in IRJEIS can be copied, communicated and shared in their published form for non-commercial purposes provided full attribution is given to the author and the journal. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.
This copyright notice applies to articles published in IRJEIS volumes 6 onwards. Please read about the copyright notices for previous volumes under Journal History.