Status and development of spent mushroom substrate recycling: A review.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jiahao Luo, Lijing Chen
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Abstract

The edible mushroom industry is the sixth largest after grain, cotton, oil, vegetables and fruits, and the annual production of edible mushrooms in China exceeds 40 million tons. Edible mushroom cultivation produces a class of by-products consisting mainly of mycelium remnants and lignocellulosic waste, known as Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) or Spent Mushroom Compost (SMC). SMS/SMC is rich in nutrients and active ingredients and has an extremely high recycling potential. This review paper summarizes SMS recycling strategies from the perspectives of "environmental remediation" and "circular economy", and briefly discusses the legitimacy, possible challenges and future research of SMS recycling. It is hoped that this will assist researchers in related fields and promote the development of the SMS recycling industry, thereby contributing to sustainable environmental and economic development.Implications: The efficient management of SMS is important for many countries around the world, particularly major mushroom producing countries. Traditional disposal methods (incineration, burial, piling) can cause serious damage to the environment and waste resources. The correct disposal method can protect the natural environment and provide certain economic benefits. This study presents the main methods of SMS processing from both an "environmental remediation" and "circular economy" perspective. In general, this paper emphasizes the importance of SMS processing, introduces the current mainstream processing methods and briefly discusses the legality of their processing methods.

废蘑菇基质循环利用的现状与发展:综述。
食用菌产业是仅次于粮、棉、油、蔬菜和水果的第六大产业,中国食用菌年产量超过 4000 万吨。食用菌栽培会产生一类副产品,主要由菌丝体残渣和木质纤维素废料组成,被称为废菇基质(SMS)或废菇堆肥(SMC)。SMS/SMC 富含营养和活性成分,具有极高的回收利用潜力。本文从 "环境修复 "和 "循环经济 "的角度总结了 SMS 回收策略,并简要讨论了 SMS 回收的合理性、可能面临的挑战和未来研究。希望能对相关领域的研究人员有所帮助,并促进 SMS 循环利用产业的发展,从而为环境和经济的可持续发展做出贡献。 意义声明 SMS 的有效管理对世界上许多国家都很重要,尤其是主要的蘑菇生产国。传统的处理方法(焚烧、掩埋、堆放)会对环境和废物资源造成严重破坏。正确的处理方法既能保护自然环境,又能带来一定的经济效益。本研究从 "环境修复 "和 "循环经济 "两个角度介绍了 SMS 处理的主要方法。总的来说,本文强调了 SMS 处理的重要性,介绍了当前主流的处理方法,并简要论述了其处理方法的合法性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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