Impact of Bottom Ash Addition on Pleurotus ostreatus Cultivation on Coffee Ground Substrate
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2024-12-30
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Summary
Background
The Pleurotus species is the second most widely grown edible mushroom genus after Agaricus species. It can be grown on various waste materials including agro-industrial, food, and cellulose waste. Spent coffee grounds are already being used as suitable substrates for cultivating Pleurotus ostreatus in coffee-producing countries. Additionally, the disposal and accumulation of coal ashes in the environment is a concern, particularly from electricity generation. Bottom ash is a byproduct containing high concentrations of heavy metals and salts that requires safe disposal methods.
Objective
The study aimed to explore the potential use of coal-fired power plant bottom ashes in Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation using spent coffee grounds. The research sought to evaluate the accumulation of heavy elements in mushrooms grown on substrate with added bottom ash and assess the viability of using bottom ash as an additive in edible mushroom cultivation.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Scientific Reports,
- Study Type:Experimental Research,
- Source: 10.1038/s41598-024-83434-z