مقاله 2012: استفاده از ضایعات غذایی فراوری شده به جای کود مرغی در کمپوست دو گونه قارچ دکمه ای و تاثیر آن بر تولید
Anaerobically digested food waste in compost for Agaricus bisporus and A. subrufescens and its effect on mushroom productivity
- Ketil Stoknes1,*,
- David M Beyer2,
- Erik Norgaard3
Keywords:
- Agaricus bisporus;
- Agaricus blazei;
- Agaricus brasiliensis;
- Agaricus subrufescens;
- anaerobic digestion;
- biogas;
- compost;
- digestate;
- food waste;
- industrial ecology;
- mushroom substrate
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Source separated food waste is increasingly being treated by means of hygienisation followed by anaerobic digestion. The fibrous digester residue (digestate) is a potential mushroom substrate, while heat from the biogas can provide steam for the cultivation process. Using bag experiments the present study explored digestate as a full substitute for chicken manure conventionally used in mushroom composts.
RESULTS: After mixing, a rapid temperature development in the compost was stimulated by a small amount of chicken manure, as aerobic microbial seeding. Mechanical elimination of lumps was essential for full mycelial colonisation. Three straw digestate composts had A. bisporus mushroom yields above 370 g kg-1 substrate. The optimal compost water content was 600 g kg-1 at inoculation, and high digestate content (up to 500 g kg-1 by dry weight) did not affect yield for this species. High yields of A. subrufescens (200 g kg-1) were related to drier composts of lower digestate content (more straw) and lower pH values at inoculation.
CONCLUSION: Digestate successfully substituted chicken manure in straw composts without affecting mushroom yields for both species. There were no clear differences between straw digestate and control composts in terms of mushroom dry matter, size, nitrogen or ash content. Copyright © 2012 Society of Chemical Industry
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