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A Study of Compost Added to a Casing Technique in Agaricus bisporus Cultivation from Phase III Bulk Compost
- J. Emilio Pardo-González
- Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Campus Universitario, s/n 02071 Albacete,
Spain
- Arturo Pardo-Giménez
+ Author Affiliations
- Centro de Investigación, Experimentación y Servicios del Champiñón (CIES), C/Peñicas, s/n, Apartado 63, 16220 Quintanar del
Rey, Cuenca, Spain
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the
effect of the addition of different rates of colonized compost and
formaldehyde treatment
on production parameters (yield, biological
efficiency, mushroom number, mushroom weight, and earliness) in a Dutch
commercial
casing using Phase III bulk compost as a base
substrate for growing Agaricus bisporus. Four rates of spawn-run compost (0 g·m−2, 200 g·m−2, 400 g·m−2, and 600 g·m−2)
and formaldehyde treatment (with or without) were used. The experiment
was designed as a double factorial in a randomized
complete block design. Each block contained six
replicates per treatment (a compost bag with 20 kg). The compost added
to
casing (CACing) technique when applied properly and
combined with the use of Phase III compost had significant benefits,
including
increased mushroom yield, weight, and reduced the
growing cycle, especially with the rate of 600 g of spawn-run compost/m2
of casing. On the other hand, the application of formalin reduced yield
with or without the CACing technique, which implies
the need for an alternative treatment for
disinfection. An alternative method may either be thermal or chemical
treatments
to the casing such as using formaldehyde before
mixing the casing with spawn-run compost and before the addition of
casing
above the colonized compost.
http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/content/45/11/1649.short
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