@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref31155,
author = {F A Elkanah and Elijah Adegoke Adebayo},
title = {Molecular characterization of most cultivated Pleurotus species in sub-western region Nigeria with development of cost effective cultivation protocol on Palm oil waste},
year = {2020},
keywords = {Mushroom cultivation; Palm bunch; Palm shaft; Wheat bran; Rice bran; Sawdust.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Major problems associated with the study of mushrooms in Nigeria are inaccuracy in identification, low bio-efficiency of commonly used substrate and difficulty in composting of substrates. The current study attempts the identification and characterization of Pleurotus species commonly cultivated in Western region of Nigeria, and evaluates the effectiveness of agricultural wastes in mushrooms cultivation. Molecular characterization was carried out for species identification. Different substrates combinations at ratio 1:1 were used. Molecular characterization revealed that the Pleurotus species grown in most farms and research institutes in South-western Nigeria are predominantly P. ostreatus and P. pulminarius. Palm bunch +Rice bran (8.24?0.16) ramified almost twice faster than sawdust alone (4.98?0.31) or any of the other substrates containing it. Fermented bunch (7.36?0.19), the only substrate not sterilized also ramified faster than sawdust alone. All the other substrates compounded with palm bunch and shaft ramified faster than sawdust as lone substrate. In terms of yield, Palm bunch +Rice bran gave the highest (1774.75 g), followed by shaft + rice bran (1483.70 g), while the least value of 326. 94 g was obtained from sawdust. The highest value of biological efficient (BE) (100.57 g) and productivity (PT) (17.46 g) were obtained from shaft + Wheat bran and Palm bunch +Rice bran respectively, while sawdust gave lowest values of 13.08% and 3.23% for BE and PT respectively. Results obtained have shown that bunch and shaft supplemented with wheat and rice bran gave better yields and can be recommended for commercial mushrooms cultivation. }
}
Taxa for tree 128451 of Study 26829

Citation title:
"Molecular characterization of most cultivated Pleurotus species in sub-western region Nigeria with development of cost effective cultivation protocol on Palm oil waste".

Study name:
"Molecular characterization of most cultivated Pleurotus species in sub-western region Nigeria with development of cost effective cultivation protocol on Palm oil waste".

This study is part of submission 26829
(Status: Published).
Taxa
Return to complete tree view
ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
4351614 |
Pleurotus cornucopiae JF908605.1_PC_GB |
5321
|
3229942
|
4351613 |
Pleurotus ostreatus KT273368.1_PO_GB |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351617 |
Pleurotus ostreatus KY962464.1_PO_GB |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351610 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MH395968.1_PO_GB |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351619 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MK751118.1_LAU1902 |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351611 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MK751119.1_LAU1903 |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351609 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MK751847.1_LAU1901 |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351606 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MK751848.1_LAU1904 |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351605 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MK751849.1_LAU1906 |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351612 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MK751850.1_LAU1907 |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351603 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MN244435.2_PO_GB |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351604 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MN244437.2_PO_GB |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351616 |
Pleurotus ostreatus MN893871.1_PO_GB |
5322
|
1631364
|
4351615 |
Pleurotus pulmonarius MH395979.1_PP_GB |
28995
|
1616975
|
4351607 |
Pleurotus pulmonarius MK751120.1_LAU1905 |
28995
|
1616975
|
4351618 |
Pleurotus pulmonarius MK751851.1_LAU1908 |
28995
|
1616975
|
4351608 |
Pleurotus pulmonarius MN622735.1_PP_GB |
28995
|
1616975
|