Improved methods in edible mushroom culture in Thailand: Production of shiitake and button mushrooms as replacement crops for the opium poppy in Northern Thailand / Siengtong Nutalaya...[et al.]

ผู้แต่งร่วม: Nutalaya, Siengtong | Pataragetvit, Sampao | Srimanee, Somsak | Sritrakul, Unchalee | Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research
Language: Thai ชื่อชุด: Res. Proj. no. 37 ; Rep. no. 7ข้อมูลการพิมพ์: Bangkok : Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, 1980 รายละเอียดตัวเล่ม: 34 p.หัวเรื่อง: Button mushrooms | Mushrooms | North Thailand | Shiitakeสาระสังเขป: Button mushrooms can also be grown in Northern Thailand, in cogon grass houses fitted with bamboo shelves, during the winter season from October to February or early March. Strain A22 represented the best production and the sorghum grain was found to be the best material for use as a spawn-making medium. The experiment showed higher production results in highland areas, like Ang Khang, than in the lower areas Authors.-สาระสังเขป: Experiment on shiitake mushroom cultivation at different localities in the northern region of Thailand conducted since 1974, have shown promising results indicating that mushroom can substitute opium poppies grown by hilltribes and highlanders owing to suitable climatic conditions and ample supply of wood logs for a substrate. The cultivation method is rather simple and the average minimum production is around 500 g per log per year. Mushroom growing can be carried out in a small space under natural conditions and with the minimum attention. No serious damage be pests or diseases was found during the mushroom growing trials.
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