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Variation of Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq. Ex Fr.) P. Kumm. (1871) performance subjected to differentdoses and timings of nano-urea

Layla Naim, Mohammed A. Alsanad, Zeina El Sebaaly, N. Shaban, Sami Abou Fayssal, Y.N. Sassine

2020Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(Jacq. ex Fr.) P. Kumm. (1871)). However, the application of nano-additives has not been reported in such cultivation yet. The study investigated the effect of nano-urea added in two different doses (3 g and 5 g per kg substrate), once (at spawning or after first flush) or twice (at spawning and after first flush) to the growing substrate consisting of wheat straw and spent oyster substrate (1:1, w/w). Results showed that the application of nano-urea once has induced the highest number of mushroom flushes (four flushes) despite the dose applied. Contrarily to early findings, where high doses of nitrogen have caused inhibition of mushroom growth and production, nano-urea application has had better effects when applied twice. With 5 g/kg, it induced the shortest period between the first and the third flush (15 days). With 3 g/kg, it resulted in the highest biological and economic yields at the third flush (332.7 g/bag and 283.1 g/bag respectively), in total (973.4 g/bag and 854.0 g/bag respectively), the highest biological efficiency (109.6%), and pileus diameter/stipe length ratio (2.8). Experimental findings of the current study may be potentially applied at commercial scale.

Topics & Concepts

PileusPleurotus ostreatusMushroomStipe (mycology)StrawOysterUreaChemistrySubstrate (aquarium)Food scienceAnimal sciencePleurotusBotanyHorticultureBiologyBiochemistryFisheryInorganic chemistryEcologyFungal Biology and ApplicationsPhytochemistry and Bioactivity StudiesNanoparticles: synthesis and applications