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<h3>Evaluation and Comparison of Composting Rabbit Manure Mixed </h3>

Evaluation and Comparison of Composting Rabbit Manure Mixed

Sep 1, 2013 · Co-composting rabbit manure with rice straw and mushroom residues was found efficient to utilize the material to enhance seed production (Li-li et al., 2013). Chicken manure resulted in an

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Utilization of spent substrates and waste</h3>

Original Article Utilization of spent substrates and waste

Five agro-industrial residues, their corresponding spent mushroom substrates (SMS), commercial fresh and spent mushroom compost of Agaricus (SMC) and Pleurotus ostreatus (SMS GZ) cultivation, Pleurotus and Agaricus waste (stipes/mishappen mushrooms) were combined and re-utilized as novel substrates for the cultivation of P. ostreatus, P

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<h3>Composting and Pyrolysis Strategies to Manage Flammulina </h3>

Composting and Pyrolysis Strategies to Manage Flammulina

Aug 24, 2023 · Spent mushroom substrate waste, including Flammulina velutipes base and residue waste are separately produced after harvesting fruiting bodies. Composting was performed for both two wastes. The total carbon (C) content gradually decreased during both composting processes. More C content had degraded in the Fv-residue treatment (12.4%) than in the Fv-base treatment (6.5%). Dissolved organic

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<h3>Screening of Cold-Adapted Strains and Its Effects on  - MDPI</h3>

Screening of Cold-Adapted Strains and Its Effects on - MDPI

Apr 3, 2023 · Composting is an effective way to dispose of agricultural waste; however, its application is limited in the winter and in areas with low average annual temperatures. This study screened out a composite microbial agent (CMA) including Bacillus (B.) cereus QS7 and B. pumilus QM6 that could grow at 10–15 °C and investigated the effects of the CMA as an inoculant on the physicochemical

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<h3>Agronomy | Free Full-Text | Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate </h3>

Agronomy | Free Full-Text | Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate

Aug 21, 2020 · Zisopoulos et al. compared the performance of a conventional industrial mushroom production chain with a mushroom production chain where part of the compost waste was recycled and reused as raw material.

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<h3>Recycling spent mushroom substrate into fuel pellets for low </h3>

Recycling spent mushroom substrate into fuel pellets for low

Sep 1, 2021 · This study aimed at analyzing the feasibility of converting diverse types of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) into fuel pellets for low-emission bioenergy producing systems. . Sources of SMS for pelletization included paddy straw and achiote capsule shell from Pleurotus ostreatus, eucalyptus sawdust and grassy straw from Lentinula edodes, and compost with either peat or soil as a casing layer

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<h3>Evaluation of compost quality and the environmental effects </h3>

Evaluation of compost quality and the environmental effects

Feb 27, 2024 · The main purpose was (1) to investigate the quality of compost with different bulking agents (sawdust and mushroom residue); (2) explore the degradation of lignin and the sequestration of organic carbon in each composting layer with different bulking agents and the coupled relationship between lignin degradation and potential carbon emission

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<h3>Improve spent mushroom substrate decomposition, bacterial </h3>

Improve spent mushroom substrate decomposition, bacterial

May 25, 2021 · This study elucidated the role of cellulase in SMS composting, and provided an efficient disposal way for this organic residue, which was helpful for the cleaner production and sustainability of edible fungi industry.

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<h3>Application of Oyster Mushroom Cultivation Residue as an </h3>

Application of Oyster Mushroom Cultivation Residue as an

Nov 1, 2022 · Mushroom farming is a fast-growing industry. Mushroom production has increased over the last decade, and its global annual production is estimated to be around 9 million tons [1]. An increase in mushroom production generates a significant amount of mushroom cultivation residue, which is commonly disposed of by non-environmentally friendly meth

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<h3>Recent advances in research on microbial community in the </h3>

Recent advances in research on microbial community in the

Jul 14, 2023 · Organic solid waste refers to the solid and semi-solid organic waste that pollutes the environment from human production and living. The sources of organic solid waste include straw and livestock manure produced in agriculture, municipal solid waste, petroleum waste from industrial production, etc. with the characteristics of great amount, multi-origin, multi-type, high content of organic

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<h3>Full-scale of composting process of biogas residues from corn </h3>

Full-scale of composting process of biogas residues from corn

Apr 1, 2020 · However, corn stover biogas residue’s thermophilic composting needs this extension because of its many decomposable and refractory substances, especially large amounts of lignocellulose. Similar results were found in a biogas residues and spent mushroom substrate composting process (Meng et al., 2019). After 30 d of heating, the compost

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<h3>Zero waste management of spent mushroom compost</h3>

Zero waste management of spent mushroom compost

May 21, 2021 · Edible mushroom are grown commercially using lignocellulosic waste by applying a biological process. However after the harvesting season about 70% of the substrate remain as a spent mushroom compost (SMC). SMC can be the source for retrieving value-added products which support zero waste approach. In this paper, the fate of SMC from agricultural production will be discussed focusing on its

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<h3>(PDF) Spent mushroom compost (SMC) – retrieved added value </h3>

(PDF) Spent mushroom compost (SMC) – retrieved added value

Sep 5, 2018 · Worldwide edible mushroom production on agro-industrial residues comprises of more than 11 million tons of fresh mushrooms per year. For 1 kg of mushrooms there is 5 kg of spent

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<h3>Environmental Life Cycle Assessments of Chicken Manure </h3>

Environmental Life Cycle Assessments of Chicken Manure

Apr 21, 2022 · chicken manure, tobacco residue, mushroom bran, and biochar is an environmentally friendly and economically feasible composting process, which is more suitable for the resource utilization of the typical organic waste in southwest China. Keywords: life cycle assessments; organic waste; compost; biochar; tobacco residue; mushroom bran 1

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<h3>Effects of Microbial Inoculant, Biomass Charcoal and Mushroom </h3>

Effects of Microbial Inoculant, Biomass Charcoal and Mushroom

Jan 1, 2018 · The level of residual heavy metal in composting treatment T5 was the highest, and had low biotoxicity, protecting the ecological environment. The study showed that mushroom residue, microbial

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