Enzymatic activities and analysis of a mycelium-based composite formation using peach palm (Bactris gasipaes) residues on Lentinula edodes.
Date
2020-08-03Author
de Lima, Gabriel Goetten
Schoenherr, Zaira
Magalhães, Washington
Tavares, Lorena
Helm, Cristiane
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By seeding fungus on top of industry residues, a mycelium can grow and form a compacted network
structure, producing a material whose properties can be quite similar to polystyrene. However, depending
on the source used, it may not develop due to lack of optimal fungal nutrients. In such case, peach palm
residues can be a potential alternative. To test this hypothesis, this work evaluated the effect of using
peach palm sheaths for mycelium growth of Lentinula edodes. They were also supplemented with
cassava bran and varied sources of nitrogen – ammonium sulphate, potassium nitrate and soy our – in
order to analyse its effects to their properties, enzymatic activities and mycelium growth; at 12 and 20
days of cultivation. A well-formed composite occurred for pure soy our, whose properties were tested as a
compressed and non-compressed material, exhibiting acceptable values and demonstrates that this
residue can be a potential alternative.
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