Production and shelf life evaluation of storable myco-granules for multiple environmental applications

P Kaushik, A Mishra, A Malik, S Sharma - International Biodeterioration & …, 2015 - Elsevier
The present work describes a novel attempt to produce myco-granules targeted for multiple
industrial applications including dye and heavy metal sequestration and xylanase …

Factors essential for optimizing solid waste degradation and recycling using edible white rot fungi

LM Nyochembeng, CA Beyl, RP Pacumbaba - 2005 - sae.org
Edible white rot fungi (EWRF) have been proposed for solid waste processing involving
degradation of the lignocellulosic material and further recycling of food wastes and astronaut …

Critical review of mycelium-bound product development to identify barriers to entry and paths to overcome them

H Le Ferrand - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Current environmental crisis calls for new sustainable materials and products. Mycelium-
based materials are grown by fungi onto solid ligno-cellulosic substrates and are promising …

Fungi treatment of synthetic dyes by using agro-industrial waste

YA Vieira, D Vilar, IA Cruz, DB Menezes… - Microbes for …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Agroindustrial wastes and effluents from synthetic dyes have characteristics and chemical
structures extremely polluting the environment, so, among the alternatives for their …

[HTML][HTML] Innovative Approaches to Fungal Food Production: Mycelial Pellet Morphology Insights

CY Cheng, YS Wang, ZL Wang, S Bibi - Foods, 2023 - mdpi.com
Mycelia products enhance edible mushrooms in alignment with future sustainability trends.
To meet forthcoming market demands, the morphology of mycelial pellets was optimized for …

Effective management of agro-industrial residues as composting in mushroom industry and utilization of spent mushroom substrate for bioremediation

R Singh, M Chauhan - Toxicity and Waste Management Using …, 2016 - igi-global.com
Different types of edible mushrooms like Agaricus, bisporus, A. bitoriqus, Pleurotus spp.,
Volvariella volvacea, Lentinula edodes, Calocybe indica, Flamullina, Ganoderma lucidum …

The use of heavy metals in mycoremediation of synthetic dyes

T Balaeş, C Tănase, C Butnariu - Open Life Sciences, 2014 - degruyter.com
Synthetic dyes represent a major class of toxic pollutants that are resistant to biological
degradation, and heavy metals play a special role in this process. In this study, two isolates …

[PDF][PDF] Mycoremediation of environmental pollutants

V Prakash - Int J Chem Tech Res, 2017 - researchgate.net
A wide number of fungal species have shown incredible abilities to degrade a growing list of
persistent and toxic industrial waste products and chemical contaminants to less toxic form …

[PDF][PDF] Valorization of agricultural waste to produce myco-composite materials from mushroom mycelia and their physical properties

W Aiduang, N Suwannarach, J Kumla… - Agriculture and …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Results: Lentinus sp. had the fastest growth rate and produced the highest mycelial biomass
on potato dextrose agar. Lentinus sp. had the fastest growth rate on sawdust and rice straw …

[HTML][HTML] Potential uses of spent mushroom substrate and its associated lignocellulosic enzymes

CW Phan, V Sabaratnam - Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2012 - Springer
Mushroom industries generate a virtually in-exhaustible supply of a co-product called spent
mushroom substrate (SMS). This is the unutilised substrate and the mushroom mycelium left …