Growth and yield of mushroom (volvarielle volvacea) on different leguminous plant as bedding material / by Christopher M. Romeroso

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2003.Description: x, 40 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: ROMEROSO CHRISTOPHER M., DILOY HAIDEELYN G., PERIDO MANNYLEN P., PULIDO MARICAR G., Applied Research 111 (General Science Curriculum), Cavite State University, Indang Cavite, April 2003. "Growth and Yield of Mushroom on Different Leguminous Plants as Bedding Materials" Adviser: Mr. Epifanio Feraer This study was conducted from September to October 2002 at Guyam, Malaki, Indang, Cavite to (l) to determine the growth response of mushroom on different leguminous plant as bedding materials (2) to find out what leguminous plant is best to use as bedding material in growing mushroom. Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used in this study. There are four treatments and replicated four times. The different treatments are as follows: T l, rice straw (control), T2 acacia, T3 ipil- ipil, and T4 madre de cacao. Gathering of data was started after spawning. The parameters taken were Average no. Of days from planting to button formation, Average weight of mushroom in gram per treatment, Total weight of mushroom in gram per treatment, Total no. of mushroom per treatment, Average diameter of cap in cm per treatment, and Average length of stalk in cm per treatment. Results show that treatment I (rice straw) is the best bedding material on mushroom production. It also shows that madre de cacao is the best leguminous plant that can be a substitute to rice straw in growing mushroom.
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Research Study (Agri-Science Curriculum) Cavite State University.

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Science High School, College of Education (CED)

ROMEROSO CHRISTOPHER M., DILOY HAIDEELYN G., PERIDO
MANNYLEN P., PULIDO MARICAR G., Applied Research 111 (General Science
Curriculum), Cavite State University, Indang Cavite, April 2003. "Growth and Yield of Mushroom on Different Leguminous Plants as Bedding Materials" Adviser: Mr. Epifanio Feraer
This study was conducted from September to October 2002 at Guyam, Malaki, Indang, Cavite to (l) to determine the growth response of mushroom on different leguminous plant as bedding materials (2) to find out what leguminous plant is best to use as bedding material in growing mushroom.
Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used in this study. There are four treatments and replicated four times. The different treatments are as follows: T l, rice straw (control), T2 acacia, T3 ipil- ipil, and T4 madre de cacao.
Gathering of data was started after spawning. The parameters taken were Average no. Of days from planting to button formation, Average weight of mushroom in gram per treatment, Total weight of mushroom in gram per treatment, Total no. of mushroom per treatment, Average diameter of cap in cm per treatment, and Average length of stalk in cm per treatment.
Results show that treatment I (rice straw) is the best bedding material on mushroom production. It also shows that madre de cacao is the best leguminous plant that can be a substitute to rice straw in growing mushroom.

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