蘑菇废弃物替代无机肥料的利用研究

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Olufunmilayo Omowumi Idowu, Olayiwola Akin Akintola, Obianuju Chiamaka Emmanuel, Caleb Adewale Otunla
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摘要蘑菇废弃物/堆肥(SMW/SMC)大量产生,其渗滤液会污染地表水和地下水,造成严重的环境问题。由于其丰富的营养成分,可以作为土壤改良剂重新利用。平菇木屑栽培获得的SMC对盆栽生产银芹的适宜性(5 kg表土,1∶1表土重量和5 kg SMC单独(分别对应0、5和10 t∙ha−1);研究了单一SMC和100 kg∙ha−1氮磷钾作为对照)和田间试验(0、5、10和15 t∙ha−1,氮磷钾为60 kg∙ha−1作为对照)。所使用的表土为基底复合体的Alfisol组,当地分类为Ibadan系列。在盆栽和田间试验中,与对照相比,随着SMC率的增加,产量显著增加,表明SMC源于木屑栽培,是一种潜在的肥料。作者感谢F.O. Akinrinsola夫人、G.A. Majekadegbe夫人和O. Daropale先生在野外和数据收集方面的帮助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Utilization of spent mushroom wastes as an alternative to use of inorganic fertilizer
ABSTRACTIf produced in large quantity, spent mushroom wastes/compost (SMW/SMC) could constitute an environmental problem due to its leachate contaminating surface and groundwater. It could be re-used as soil amendment due to its rich nutrient composition. The suitability of SMC derived from sawdust cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus K. for production of Celosia argentea L. in pots (5 kg of topsoil, 1:1 top soil by weight and 5 kg of SMC alone (corresponding to 0, 5 and 10 t∙ha−1, respectively); sole SMC and 100 kg∙ha−1 NPK as control) and field trials (0, 5, 10, and 15 t∙ha−1, with NPK at 60 kg∙ha−1 as control) were examined. The top soil used was of the Alfisol group of the basement complex which is locally classified as Ibadan series. Yield increased significantly with increase in SMC rates in pot and field-trials, relative to control, indicating SMC derived from sawdust cultivation of P. ostreatus as a potential fertilizer.KEYWORDS: Celosia argenteapleurotus ostreatusenvironmental pollutionorganic amendment AcknowlegmentThe authors thank Mrs. F.O. Akinrinsola, Mrs. G.A. Majekadegbe, and Mr. O. Daropale for their help in the field and data collection.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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International Journal of Vegetable Science
International Journal of Vegetable Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Vegetable Science features innovative articles on all aspects of vegetable production, including growth regulation, pest management, sustainable production, harvesting, handling, storage, shipping, and final consumption. Researchers, practitioners, and academics present current findings on new crops and protected culture as well as traditional crops, examine marketing trends in the commercial vegetable industry, and address vital issues of concern to breeders, production managers, and processors working in all continents where vegetables are grown.
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