Corn husk as lignocellulosic agricultural waste for the cultivation of Pleurotus florida mushroom
The growth and yield of Pleurotus florida mushroom were evaluated in media with corn husk and wood sawdust substrates. Five formulations of substrates, namely 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of wood sawdust substituted with corn husk, were tested with 0% corn husk or 100% wood sawdust serving as the con...
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North Carolina University
2020
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