The dissolved organic material that is in addition after a crop of mushrooms is famous as spent mushroom substrate (SMS). If not governed appropriately, it causes any of environmental issues. More than 50 million tonnes of SMS needs expected disposed of occurring by the global grow quickly industry. The most current referring to practices or policies that do not negatively affect the environment legislation has compelled grow quickly farmers to examine more agreeable SMS disposal forms. The efficient use of SMS in the fields of agricultural production, crop care, mushroom nurture, weed management, bioremediation, produce, vermicomposting, etc. is thus emphasize by this study. A fresh SMS has outstanding aeration, porosity, water-estate capacity, and food, making it the optimal medium for plant growth. SMS is home to fungi, microorganisms, and actinomycetes that aid in its mishap and fight off soil-borne ailments. SMS mulching forges a physical barrier that avoids weed children from sprouting and growing, making it easier to survive weeds in crop areas. Mushroom result can use recycled substrate that has been built up with vigor, peptone, and wheat bran. SMS is the perfect bioremediation power for a variety of tangible issues because of its unconnected physical, synthetic, and biological qualities. The transfer of SMS continues expected one of the key environmental issues in countries with its own government that produce mushrooms. Each kilogramme of mushrooms produces about 5 kg of SMS. The enzymes extracted from SMS maybe used for industrial requests and the bioremediation of contaminants apart from being used in green technology projects. As a result, SMS can immediately be considered as a energy from undepletable source from the mushroom industry alternatively a waste.
Author(s) Details:
J. S. Remya,
Cardamom
Research Station, Pampadumpara, Idukki, Kerala Agricultural University, India.
S.
Beena,
Department
of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University,
Thrissur, Kerala 680656, India.
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