Fereshteh Maknali, A. Kashi, R. Mohammadi, A. Khalighi
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Abstract
Effects of casing soil enrichment with soybean flour (SF) and iron (Fe) were explored on yield and quality of edible mushrooms inoculated with plant growth-promoting bacteria in a factorial experiment with four replications. Fe from Fe chelate source was applied at two levels of 0 (Fe 0 ) and 500 mg L -1 (Fe 500 ), SF at three levels of 0% (SF 0 ), 1.5% (SF 1.5 ), and 3% (SF 3 ) of compost dry weight, and bacteria inoculation at two levels (non-inoculation and inoculation of mycelia with P. putida ). The maximum fresh yield (20.3 kg m -2 ), mushroom number (1041), biological efficiency (95.0%), vitamin C (3.74 mg 100 g -1 FW), and yield of protein (6.48 kg m -2 ) were obtained from SF 1.5 + P. putida . But, the maximum tryptophan (1.37 mg g -1 DW), methionine (2.29 mg g -1 DW), and antioxidant capacity (4.25 mg mL -1 ) were related to SF 3 inoculated with P. putida . Furthermore, the maximum carbohydrate (5.64%) was related to Fe 500 + SF 3 . Based on the results, casing soil enrichment with Fe did not have a significant influence on quantitative and qualitative traits of mushrooms, but SF application at the rate of 1.5%, especially when accompanied by P. putida , played a more essential role. Thus, it is recommended to use 1.5% SF along with P. putida to enhance the yield and qualitative traits of edible mushrooms.