Influence of UV light exposure on mineral composition and biomass production of mycomeat produced from different agricultural substrates

Adejumo, I. O. and Adetunji, Charles Oluwaseun and Adeyemi, O. S. (2017) Influence of UV light exposure on mineral composition and biomass production of mycomeat produced from different agricultural substrates. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 62 (1). pp. 51-59.

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Abstract

The wild and mutant strain of Pleurotus sajor caju was cultured on different agricultural substrates. Treatment 1 contained agricultural substrates alone. Treatment 2 contained the mutant strain of the mushroom plus agricultural waste. Treatment 3 contained the wild strain of the mushroom plus agricultural waste. The mutant strain of Pleurotus sajor caju cultured on groundnut shell had the highest iron content while the mutant strain cultured on palm kernel meal had the highest biomass production, 10.5 g/L and 17.20 g/L after 7 and 14 days respectively. The proximate analyses of the feed variety (mycomeat) revealed the rich nutritional content which may be explored for feed ingredients in livestock production. The findings do not only support the bioremediation of agricultural waste to produce high-value bio-products, but also provide evidence that improvement of microorganism strains represents a viable way to enhance the nutritional value of fermented products

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Depositing User: Mr DIGITAL CONTENT CREATOR LMU
Date Deposited: 16 Sep 2019 09:40
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2019 09:40
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/2217

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