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posted on 2021-04-24, 16:05 authored by Eyalira Jacob OkalEyalira Jacob Okal
Lignocellulolytic enzymes are extracellular biocatalysts secreted by filamentous fungi and are involved in the breakdown of recalcitrant lignocellulose plant materials into useful products necessary for fungal growth and development. Even though several studies on filamentous fungi have reported the impact of different substrates on lignocellulolytic
enzymes, there is limited information on how mushroom supplements affect secretion of the enzymes, growth, and
yield of Pleurotus ostreatus when using the alkaline treatment method. In this study, we investigated the influence of cornmeal (T1) and coffee grounds (T2) supplements on lignocellulosic enzymes at different growth stages and
the production of P. ostreatus. We found that lignolytic enzyme activity was significantly higher in the control (CK)
and T2 during mycelial stages, while CK had the lowest hydrolytic enzyme activity during primordia and fruiting.
Unlike T1 which had the best biological efficiency, T2 exhibited significantly higher levels of lignolytic enzymes
during mycelial stage, whereas CMCase and xylanase activities were higher in supplemented treatments than in the control during primordia and fruiting. Taken together our results demonstrated that cornmeal and coffee ground
supplements reduce mycelium growth rate, enhance the production of hydrolytic enzymes during fruiting, and
remarkably increase the yield and protein content of P. ostreatus.

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This work was supported by The Collaborative Innovative Center of Juncao Ecological Industry (Ministry of Education and Planning) [2018] 126), Fujian seed Industry Innovation and Industrialization Project (FJZZZY-1536), Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University 2017 Rural Revitalization Team-Mushroom Grass Industry, Poverty Alleviation and Ecological Security Barrier Construction (11899170101) to Lin Zhanxi

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