Yield performance of calocybe indica on different agricultural subatrate

Authors

  • Pinkal Patel Shree Ramkrishna Institute of Applied Sciences, M.T.B College Campus, Athwalines, Surat 395 001, Gujarat, India
  • Ratna Trivedi Shree Ramkrishna Institute of Applied Sciences, M.T.B College Campus, Athwalines, Surat 395 001, Gujarat, India

Keywords:

biological efficiency, calocybe indica, mushroom, paddy straw, substrate

Abstract

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.

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Published

2016-03-31

How to Cite

Patel, P., & Trivedi, R. (2016). Yield performance of calocybe indica on different agricultural subatrate. International Research Journal of Engineering, IT and Scientific Research, 2(3), 66–71. Retrieved from https://sloap.org/journals/index.php/irjeis/article/view/489

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