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Browsing by Author "Teodoro Bernabe Gonzalez"

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    Cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus on peanut hull and dry corn leaves
    (1994) Teodoro Bernabe Gonzalez; Jose Mario Arzeta Gomez
    Results on cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, are discussed. Peanut hull (Arachis hypogaea), dry com leaves (Zea mays) and both mixed in a 2:1 ratio were used as substrates. The peanut hull showed 85.44 ± 3.98% of biological efficiency. The highest biological efficiency was of 144.85 ± 23.27% on dry corn leaves. The mixture in a 2:1 ratio yielded a biological efficiency of 95.7 ± 12.58%.
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    Cultivation of the edible mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus var. florida on coconut fiber and coffee pulp
    (1993) Teodoro Bernabe Gonzalez; Manuel Salvador Dominguez Rosales; Seraf in Antonio Bautista Baltazar
    The edible mushroom Pleurotus ostreatusvar. florida (strain INIREB-4) was cultivated on coconut fiber (Cocos nudfera). Also, the coconut fiber was mixed with coffee pulp in ratios of 1 :1 and 1 :2. with different periods of fermentation. The biological efficiency was of 80.6 ± 9.1 % in the coconut fiber in fresh. The highest biological efficiency was of 152.2 ± 1 8.3 % for the ratio 1 :2 in the compost with three days of fermentation, while for the ratio 1:1, the biological efficiency was of 120.5 ± 22.6% in the compost with five days of fermentation.

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