Effect of selected heavy metals on the growth performance and yield of commercially cultivated American oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus

L. Zoysa, P. Perera, S. Peramunagama, K. Kumara
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Mushrooms can accumulate heavy metals from the growth substrates. This study compared the growth and yield performances of commercially grown American Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) in the presence of different heavy metals in the substrate. The substrate of the mushroom media contained different heavy metals (Cadmium (Cd), Lead (Pb), Arsenic (As), and Mercury (Hg)) in three concentration levels (25, 50, and 75 mg/kg of sawdust). An experiment was carried out in a Complete Randomized Design (CRD) with five replicates. Both growth parameters (total biological efficiency, total colonization time, time for primordial formation, number of fruiting bodies in the first flush, and weekly mycelium growth rate) and yield parameters (weight and the total number of fruiting bodies) of the mushroom were recorded. Three flushes were made during the study period from October to December 2016. All the data were analyzed statistically using ANOVA (p<0.05) and Duncan’s multiple range test by SAS statistical software (version 9.1.3). The results revealed that biological efficiency of Cd, Hg, and Pb metal concentrated mycelium showed significantly higher values at all three different concentration levels compared to As that lowest at 75 mg/kg concerted level. The highest time of primordial formation, the highest total colonization time, and numbers of fruiting body’s development in the first flush was observed at 75 mg/kg level as treated substrate. Further studies are required to find the bioaccumulation of the heavy metal in the mushrooms.
部分重金属对商品栽培美国平菇生长性能及产量的影响
蘑菇可以从生长基质中积累重金属。本研究比较了美国平菇(Pleurotus ostreatus)在不同重金属基质下的生长和产量表现。蘑菇培养基的基质中含有不同浓度的重金属(镉(Cd)、铅(Pb)、砷(As)和汞(Hg)),浓度分别为25、50和75 mg/kg。试验采用完全随机设计(CRD),共5个重复。记录了菌丝体的生长参数(总生物效率、总定植时间、原始形成时间、第一次同花顺子实体数和每周菌丝体生长速度)和产量参数(重量和总子实体数)。在2016年10月至12月的研究期间进行了三次冲洗。所有数据采用方差分析(p<0.05)和Duncan多元极差检验,采用SAS统计软件(9.1.3版)进行统计学分析。结果表明,镉、汞、铅金属浓缩菌丝体的生物效率在3种不同浓度下均显著高于砷,在75 mg/kg水平下最低。在75 mg/kg水平的培养基中,初生子实体的形成时间、总定殖时间和第一次花期子实体的发育数量最多。需要进一步的研究来发现重金属在蘑菇中的生物积累。
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