Efficiency of Some Mushroom Mycelium Development from Use Sweet Potato, Saba Banana and Baby Corn to Substitute Potato in Culture Media

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somthob wet-o-sot

Abstract

Culture media Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) contains the main compounds, potatoes. Which could not
be cultivated in the southern region. Therefore, uses of local plant to replace culture media PDA was experimented. The objectives of this research were to evaluate the growth of mushroom mycelium and relation between culture media and mushroom types. Factorial in completely randomized design 4x3, 3 repetitions was used in this experiment. The data was collected for 7 days. Culture media were the main factors and mushrooms were secondary factors. The results showed that mushroom mycelium grew well
in Saba Banana Dextrose Agar (SBDA) and Baby Corn Dextrose Agar (BCDA). The types mushroom were
not different on mushroom mycelium growth. Culture media SBDA was able to respond better to all 3 types. Mycelium dry weight was high on PDA, SBDA, and BCDA culture media. Very mycelium thickness on PDA
and BCDA culture media. Mushroom mycelium growth, mycelium dry weight, and mycelium thickness were not correlated with four culture media. Principal component analysis of culture media PDA were lower level to mushroom mycelium growth, but mycelium dry weight and mycelium thickness were high.

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wet-o-sot, somthob. (2020). Efficiency of Some Mushroom Mycelium Development from Use Sweet Potato, Saba Banana and Baby Corn to Substitute Potato in Culture Media. YRU Journal of Science and Technology, 5(2), 85–94. retrieved from https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/yru_jst/article/view/236836
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