느타리 수확후배지를 이용한 가축분퇴비의 이화학적 특성

We conducted an on-site application study at the livestock cooperative fertilizer plant to compare the composting period, temperature change, moisture content, and chemical properties between livestock manure compost using sawdust as a moisture regulator with those using spent oyster mushroom substr...

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Published inJournal of mushrooms Vol. 21; no. 3; pp. 118 - 125
Main Authors 장재은, 임성희, 신민우, 문지영, 남주희, 임갑준
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국버섯학회 30.09.2023
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ISSN1738-0294
2288-8853
DOI10.14480/JM.2023.21.3.118

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Summary:We conducted an on-site application study at the livestock cooperative fertilizer plant to compare the composting period, temperature change, moisture content, and chemical properties between livestock manure compost using sawdust as a moisture regulator with those using spent oyster mushroom substrate. The composting period, moisture content, and fertilizer composition of compost containing spent oyster mushroom substrate did not differ from that of conventional compost mixed with sawdust after the first and second fermentation and post-maturation stages, it was suitable as a material for manufacturing livestock manure compost. The spent oyster mushroom substrate also lower the production cost of livestock manure compost by replacing the more expensive sawdust. The developed technology is expected to contribute towards the utilization of by-products of the oyster mushroom harvest while simultaneously producing high quality livestock manure compost.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202328943497521
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ISSN:1738-0294
2288-8853
DOI:10.14480/JM.2023.21.3.118