Articles
BENEFITS AND RISKS OF ENZYME-AUGMENTED COMPOSTING FOR AGARICUS MUSHROOM PRODUCTION
Article number
469_45
Pages
427 – 434
Language
Abstract
A commercial enzyme preparation described as polysaccharidase adsorbed on amylodextrin was added to horse manure at 200 g t-1. Composting was speeded, composting odors were partially modified and mushroom yield increased.
The enzyme treatment served as a synergist for three nutrient supplements added at spawning, increasing their yield enhancing ability.
Overall, conversion of horse manure into mushrooms ranged from 515 to 633 kg t-1.
The enzyme treatment served as a synergist for three nutrient supplements added at spawning, increasing their yield enhancing ability.
Overall, conversion of horse manure into mushrooms ranged from 515 to 633 kg t-1.
Authors
Paul J. Wuest, David M. Beyer, Harry R. Muthersbaugh
Keywords
enzyme, composting, supplement, A. Bisporus, SMS
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