Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at Mushroom Development Institute, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh during
the period from June, 2019 to May, 2020. The experiment was laid out following completely
randomized design with four replications. Three mushrooms species viz, oyster mushroom, straw
mushroom and button mushroom were grown for mother culture production on three different media
of rice grain, wheat grain and sawdust respectively. All parameters were significantly influenced by
different media with different mushroom variety except length of stalk and diameter of pileus of straw
mushroom. Combined effect of straw mushroom and wheat grain media gave the highest potential
result in mycelium run rate (0.72cm/day), total number of effective fruiting body (72.8), biological
yield (940.10g), economic yield (935.47g), length of stalk (3.20cm), diameter of stalk (1.96cm), and
thickness of pileus (1.68cm). In wheat grain media, button mushroom also gave the highest biological
yield (830.20g). Oyster mushroom, button mushroom and straw mushroom grown separately in three
different media, among these oyster mushroom gave the highest biological yield with rice grain media
which was 144.33g and 140.43g, respectively. In wheat grain media, straw mushroom and button
mushroom gave the highest biological yield which were 940.10g and 830.20g respectively. All the
three mushroom spp. showed lowest biological and economic yield in sawdust media. In case of oyster
mushroom the highest biological efficiency was found in rice grain media 72.2% but straw and button
mushroom, the highest biological efficiency was found in wheat grain media which was 23.5% and
37.7% respectively. The lowest biological efficiency for oyster, straw and button mushroom was found
in sawdust media which were 57.2, 13.7% and 25.2% respectively. According to this result, it was
clearly indicated that oyster mushroom gave higher production in rice grain media, straw and button
mushroom both gave higher production in wheat grain media and it was more economic than other
media substrate.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In Partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
HORTICULTURE