Ammonia Fiber Expansion Combined with White Rot Fungi to Treat Lignocellulose for Cultivation of Mushrooms
This research demonstrates an improved method for converting agricultural waste into valuable mushroom products using a combination of chemical treatment and fungal cultivation. The process makes waste materials more digestible for mushroom-producing fungi while reducing processing time and increasing yields. This has several practical implications: • More efficient recycling of agricultural waste into food products • Increased mushroom production yields for farmers • Reduced environmental impact from agricultural waste disposal • More sustainable food production methods • Potential cost savings in mushroom cultivation