Basidiocarp production of Auricularia polytricha (Mont) Sacc. on farm wastes of field, fruit and root crops / by Eleanor Guevarra Ersando.

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Online resources: Abstract: ERSANDO ELEANGR GUEVARRA, Institute of Graduate Studies, Central Luzon State University, Mufoz, Nueva Ecija, March 1992. BASIDIOCARP PRODUCTION OF Quricularia polytricha (MONT) SACC. GN FARM WASTES OF FIELD, FRUITS AND ROOT CROPS. Adviser: Prof. Apolonia L. Lalap A study on the basidiocarp production of ®@uricularia polytricha (Mont) Sacc. was conducted using farm wastes of field, fruit and root crops. This study aimed to determine the best farm wastes for the basidiocarp production of A. polytricha. & preliminary experiment was conducted on the mycelial growth of @. polytricha on five culture media for its vegetative growth. Results showed that malt extract agar, rice bran sucrose agar, banana dextrose agar and potato dextrose agar proved suitable for pure culture cultivation 8. polytricha on eleven plated leaf substrates of field, fruit and root crops were all statistically comparable. However, the total number of days for the bagged substrates to be fully permeated with the vegetative mycelia of A. polytricha ‘showed that jeaves of coffee, mango, banana, Papaya, jackfruit and coconut had the Teast number of days of total mycelial proliferation. The most number of days for the mycelial impregnation of bagged substrates were on leaves of peanut and gabi. Results on basidiocarp production of A- polytricha showed a statistically high difference in all yield Parameters among the eleven growth substrates used. On the Number of basidiocarps of 4. polytricha Produced, banana leaves gave the highest number of basidiocarps, followed by coffee, coconut and the control substrates {(cetton wastes + rice straw + rice bran). The biggest size of basidiocarps was produced on cotton waste + rice straw + rice bran {controi), followed by banana and mango substrates. Comparable heavy weight of basidiocarps was produced on leaves of banana, coffee, coconut and cotton waste + rice straw + rice bran {control}. The highest percent biological efficiency was observed on leaves of banana, coffee, coconut and control substrates {cotton waste + rice straw + rice bran) with 14.93%, 12.78% and 12.11%, respectively. Among the eleven leaf substrates of field, fruit and root crops, as growth media for ®. polytricha investigated, leaves of banana, coffee and coconut Produced the most number and the heaviest weight of basidiocarps of A. polytrich and the
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Thesis (M.S.--Crop Protection-Plant Pathology) Central Luzon State University

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ERSANDO ELEANGR GUEVARRA, Institute of Graduate Studies, Central Luzon State University, Mufoz, Nueva Ecija, March 1992. BASIDIOCARP PRODUCTION OF Quricularia polytricha (MONT) SACC. GN FARM WASTES OF FIELD, FRUITS AND ROOT CROPS. Adviser: Prof. Apolonia L. Lalap

A study on the basidiocarp production of ®@uricularia polytricha (Mont) Sacc. was conducted using farm wastes of field, fruit and root crops. This study aimed to determine the best farm wastes for the basidiocarp production of A. polytricha. & preliminary experiment was conducted on the mycelial growth of @. polytricha on five culture media for its vegetative growth. Results showed that malt extract agar, rice bran sucrose agar, banana dextrose agar and potato dextrose agar proved suitable for pure culture cultivation 8. polytricha on eleven plated leaf substrates of field, fruit and root crops were all statistically comparable. However, the total number of days for the bagged substrates to be fully permeated with the vegetative mycelia of A. polytricha ‘showed that jeaves of coffee, mango, banana, Papaya, jackfruit and coconut had the Teast number of days of total mycelial proliferation. The most number of days for the mycelial impregnation of bagged substrates were on leaves of peanut and gabi.

Results on basidiocarp production of A- polytricha showed a statistically high difference in all yield Parameters among the eleven growth substrates used. On the Number of basidiocarps of 4. polytricha

Produced, banana leaves gave the highest number of basidiocarps, followed by coffee, coconut and the control substrates {(cetton wastes + rice straw + rice bran).

The biggest size of basidiocarps was produced on cotton waste + rice straw + rice bran {controi), followed by banana and mango substrates. Comparable heavy weight of basidiocarps was produced on leaves of banana, coffee, coconut and cotton waste + rice straw + rice bran {control}. The highest percent biological efficiency was observed on leaves of banana, coffee, coconut and control substrates {cotton waste
+ rice straw + rice bran) with 14.93%, 12.78% and 12.11%, respectively.

Among the eleven leaf substrates of field, fruit and root crops, as growth media for ®. polytricha investigated, leaves of banana, coffee and coconut Produced the most number and the heaviest weight of basidiocarps of A. polytrich and the

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