MYCOTECHNOLOGY FOR VALORISATION OF FRUIT TREE WASTES AS ECO-FRIENDLY AND USEFUL PRODUCTS

IF 0.6 Q4 AGRONOMY
M. Petre, R. Teodorescu, F. Stănică, D. Giosanu, G. Tetu
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The main aim of this work was to set up the optimal mycotechnology for valorisation of fruit tree wastes by using them as growing sources for Basidiomycetes mushrooms, in order to get eco-friendly and useful products. In vitro experiments were carried out through controlled cultivation of two mushroom species, Ganoderma applanatum and Ganoderma lucidum, on substrates made of fruit tree wastes. There were set up three variants of substrates consisting of lignocellulosic wastes belonging to apple, plum and cherry trees, mixed with cereal grain wastes, such as wheat and barley bran, which were placed in ceramic trays and metal pots. After thermal sterilization and inoculation with the pure mushroom cultures, the substrates were placed inside growth chambers at the temperature of 23 °, the air flow volume exchanges 3-5 m3/h and the relative humidity content 90-95%, RU. The mushroom growth inside the substrates made of lignocellulosic wastes has followed the controlled biotechnological aiming to minimize the duration of cultivation and maximize the final production eco-friendly materials and biodegradable products.
真菌技术将果树废弃物作为环保和有用的产品进行估价
本工作的主要目的是建立最佳的真菌技术,利用果树废弃物作为担子菌蘑菇的生长源,以获得环保和有用的产品。通过在果树废弃物基质上的对照培养,对两种蘑菇进行了离体实验。他们设置了三种不同的基质,由属于苹果、李子和樱桃树的木质纤维素废物组成,混合谷物废物,如小麦和大麦麸皮,它们被放置在陶瓷托盘和金属锅中。用纯菌种热灭菌接种后,将底物置于温度为23°的生长室内,空气流量3-5 m3/h,相对湿度90-95%,RU。在木质纤维素废弃物的基质中,蘑菇的生长遵循可控的生物技术,旨在最大限度地减少培养时间,最大限度地提高最终生产的环保材料和可生物降解产品。
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