Unlocking the growth potential: harnessing the power of synbiotics to enhance cultivation of Pleurotus spp.

R. Patil, A. N. M. Ramli, Ang Shu Xuan, Ng Zhi Xin, N. I. W. Azelee, Prakash Bhuyar
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The oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.) is one of the most widely cultivated mushroom species globally. The present study investigated the effect of synbiotics on the growth and quality of Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus pulmonarius. Different synbiotics formulations were applied by spraying mushroom samples daily and measuring their growth parameters, yield, biological efficiency, proximate composition, mineral content, total phenolic content (TPC), and diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity. Results demonstrated that the most significant yield of oyster mushrooms was harvested from synbiotics sprayed with inulin and Lactobacillus casei (56.92 g). Likewise, the highest biological efficiency obtained with a similar synbiotic was 12.65%. Combining inulin and L. casei was the most effective method of improving the mushrooms' growth performance and nutrient content in both samples. Furthermore, synbiotics that combined inulin and L. casei resulted in the highest TPC (20.550 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/g dry extract (DE)) in white oyster mushrooms (P. ostreatus). In comparison, in grey mushroom (P. pulmonarius) the highest TPC was yielded by L. casei (1.098 mg GAE/g DE) followed by inulin and L. casei (1.079 mg GAE/g DE). The DPPH results indicated that the oyster mushroom could be an efficient antioxidant. The results revealed that applying synbiotics improved the mushrooms' quality by increasing their antioxidant capacity with higher amounts of phenolic compounds and offering better health benefits with the increased levels of mineral elements. Together, these studies demonstrated the potential of using synbiotics as a biofertilizer, which is helpful for mushroom cultivation; therefore, it might solve the challenge of inconsistent quality mushroom growers face.
释放生长潜能:利用合成生物素的力量来提高刺五加属植物的栽培。
杏鲍菇(Pleurotus spp.)是全球最广泛栽培的蘑菇品种之一。本研究调查了合生素对杏鲍菇和平菇生长和质量的影响。每天对蘑菇样品喷洒不同的合生素配方,并测量其生长参数、产量、生物效率、近似物成分、矿物质含量、总酚含量(TPC)和二苯基-1-苦基肼(DPPH)自由基清除活性。结果表明,喷洒菊粉和干酪乳杆菌的合生素收获的杏鲍菇产量最高(56.92 克)。同样,使用类似合生素获得的最高生物效率为 12.65%。在两种样品中,菊粉和干酪乳杆菌的组合是提高蘑菇生长性能和营养成分含量的最有效方法。此外,菊粉和干酪乳酸菌合用的合生素对白杏鲍菇(P. ostreatus)的 TPC(20.550 毫克没食子酸当量(GAE)/克干提取物(DE))最高。相比之下,在灰口蘑(P. pulmonarius)中,干酪乳杆菌产生的 TPC 最高(1.098 毫克没食子酸当量/克干提取物),其次是菊粉和干酪乳杆菌(1.079 毫克没食子酸当量/克干提取物)。DPPH 结果表明,杏鲍菇是一种有效的抗氧化剂。研究结果表明,使用合成益生菌可以提高蘑菇的质量,因为酚类化合物的含量提高了蘑菇的抗氧化能力,矿物质元素的含量提高了蘑菇的保健作用。总之,这些研究证明了使用合生素作为生物肥料的潜力,它对蘑菇种植很有帮助;因此,它可能会解决蘑菇种植者面临的质量不稳定的挑战。
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