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摘要
香菇(Lentinula edodes)因生长在腐烂的落叶树上而闻名,对健康特别有益。特兰甘纳邦的气候和农业废弃物为蘑菇种植提供了最佳条件,可以促进当地经济和营养的发展。本次调查采用了 3 次重复的完全随机区组设计(CRBD),以评估香菇(Lentinula edodes)在 17 种不同的农业废弃物提取物培养基上的表现,并在 20°C 和 24°C 两种不同的温度条件下进行离体培养。结果显示,在 20°C 条件下,处理 T 17(PDA)在接种后 7 DAI 天和 14 DAI 天的菌丝生长量最大(分别为 75.33 毫米和 90.00 毫米),而处理 T 8(锯末+稻草)的菌丝生长量最小(分别为 22.00 毫米和 35.00 毫米)。同样,在 24°C 处理中,T 17(PDA)和 T 12(桉树皮 + 小麦谷物和高粱谷物)分别在 7 DAI 和 14 DAI 记录到最大的菌丝生长量(90.00 mm、90.00 mm),而 T 8(锯末 + 稻草)记录到最小的菌丝生长量(30.33 mm、42.97 mm)。菌丝生长记录值的主成分分析以特征值的形式显示,在 24°C 条件下,在 7 DAI 和 14 DAI 条件下,L. edodes 菌丝生长的特征值最高,这表明温度和培养基对菌丝生长有显著影响。
Performance of Shiitake Mushrooms (Lentinula edodes) on Some Selected Agro-Based Waste Extracts Media under In vitro Conditions
Shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes), known for growing on decaying deciduous trees, are particularly notable for their health benefits. In Telangana state, the climate and agricultural waste provide optimal conditions for mushroom cultivation, which can boost the local economy and nutrition. The present investigation was taken up in Completely randomized block design (CRBD) with 3 replications to evaluate the performance of shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) on seventeen different agro-based waste extract media and maintained at two different temperatures viz., 20°C and 24°C under in vitro conditions. Results revealed that at 20°C, the maximum mycelium growth of L. edodes was recorded in treatment T 17 (PDA) (75.33 mm, 90.00 mm) on 7 DAI (Days After Inoculation) and 14 DAI respectively, while minimum mycelium growth was recorded in T 8 (Sawdust + Paddy Straw) (22.00 mm, 35.00 mm). Similarly at 24°C treatment T 17 (PDA) and T 12 (Eucalyptus Bark + Wheat Grains and Sorghum Grains) recorded the maximum mycelium growth (90.00 mm, 90.00 mm) and T 8 (Sawdust + Paddy Straw) recorded minimum mycelium growth (30.33 mm, 42.97 mm) on 7 DAI and 14 DAI respectively. The Principal Component Analysis of recorded values of the mycelial growth was shown in the form of eigen values, the highest eigen values were recorded for L. edodes mycelial growth on 7 DAI and 14 DAI at 24°C indicating the significant influence of temperature and media.