Agricultural Science Digest
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2006
  • Volume: 26
  • Issue: 4

Effect of different agro-wastes on lysine and riboflavin content of Pleurotus spp.

  • Author:
  • V.K. Mandhare1, A.V. Suryawanshi1, V.T. Jadhav1,2, H.B. Patil1,2
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 273 to 275

1Pulses Improvement Project, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri-413 722, India.

2M.A.U. Parbhani [M.S.], India.

Abstract

Effect of different agro-wastes on the lysine and riboflavin content in different Pleurotus spp. was evaluated after third harvest. The results indicated that the highest mean lysine content (7.4 mg/100g) was recorded in P. flabellatus followed by P. eous (6.7 mg/100g). Mixture of Cotton + paddy straw had helped to accumulate maximum mean lysine content in P. flabellatus (8.2 mg/100g). The highest mean riboflavin content was evident wih P. sajor-caju (48.2 mg/100g) followed by P. eous (26.3 mg/100g). The riboflavin content in P. sajor-caju was highest (49.5 mg/100g) when grown on soybean straw followed by combination of cotton + wheat straw (49.4 mg/100g). The mean lysine and riboflavin content of P. sapidus was lowest when cultivated on various agro-wastes. Therefore, to get availability of amino acids specially lysine and riboflavin, Pleurotus mushroom can be used in human diet.