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Combined Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate Biochar and PGPR Improves Growth, Yield, and Biochemical Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis): A Preliminary Study on Greenhouse Cultivation
by
Goala, Madhumita
, Adelodun, Bashir
, Bachheti, Archana
, Kumari, Sonika
, Kumar, Vinod
, El-Morsy, Mohamed H. E.
, Osman, Hanan E. M.
, Eid, Ebrahem M.
, Choi, Kyung Sook
, Kumar, Pankaj
, Abou Fayssal, Sami
, Mioč, Boro
, Širić, Ivan
, Taher, Mostafa A.
, Andabaka, Željko
in
Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural research
/ agro-waste recycling
/ Analysis
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Biochar
/ Biochemistry
/ Biogas
/ Biomass
/ Brassica
/ Brassica oleracea
/ Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
/ Carbon
/ Carotenoids
/ Catalase
/ Cauliflower
/ Cauliflowers
/ Charcoal
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chlorophyll
/ Correlation analysis
/ Crop yields
/ electron microscopy
/ energy-dispersive X-ray analysis
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Farm buildings
/ Flavonoids
/ Fungi
/ greenhouse production
/ Greenhouses
/ Growth
/ growth promotion
/ Industrial wastes
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Laboratories
/ mushroom waste
/ Mushrooms
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Organic acids
/ Parameters
/ Peroxidase
/ phenolic compounds
/ Phenols
/ Phosphorus
/ phytomass
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant growth
/ plant height
/ Potassium
/ Pyrolysis
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Seeds
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soil properties
/ spent mushroom compost
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Substrates
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable horticulture
/ Vegetable industry
/ Wheat
2022
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Combined Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate Biochar and PGPR Improves Growth, Yield, and Biochemical Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis): A Preliminary Study on Greenhouse Cultivation
by
Goala, Madhumita
, Adelodun, Bashir
, Bachheti, Archana
, Kumari, Sonika
, Kumar, Vinod
, El-Morsy, Mohamed H. E.
, Osman, Hanan E. M.
, Eid, Ebrahem M.
, Choi, Kyung Sook
, Kumar, Pankaj
, Abou Fayssal, Sami
, Mioč, Boro
, Širić, Ivan
, Taher, Mostafa A.
, Andabaka, Željko
in
Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural research
/ agro-waste recycling
/ Analysis
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Biochar
/ Biochemistry
/ Biogas
/ Biomass
/ Brassica
/ Brassica oleracea
/ Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
/ Carbon
/ Carotenoids
/ Catalase
/ Cauliflower
/ Cauliflowers
/ Charcoal
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chlorophyll
/ Correlation analysis
/ Crop yields
/ electron microscopy
/ energy-dispersive X-ray analysis
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Farm buildings
/ Flavonoids
/ Fungi
/ greenhouse production
/ Greenhouses
/ Growth
/ growth promotion
/ Industrial wastes
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Laboratories
/ mushroom waste
/ Mushrooms
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Organic acids
/ Parameters
/ Peroxidase
/ phenolic compounds
/ Phenols
/ Phosphorus
/ phytomass
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant growth
/ plant height
/ Potassium
/ Pyrolysis
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Seeds
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soil properties
/ spent mushroom compost
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Substrates
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable horticulture
/ Vegetable industry
/ Wheat
2022
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Combined Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate Biochar and PGPR Improves Growth, Yield, and Biochemical Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis): A Preliminary Study on Greenhouse Cultivation
by
Goala, Madhumita
, Adelodun, Bashir
, Bachheti, Archana
, Kumari, Sonika
, Kumar, Vinod
, El-Morsy, Mohamed H. E.
, Osman, Hanan E. M.
, Eid, Ebrahem M.
, Choi, Kyung Sook
, Kumar, Pankaj
, Abou Fayssal, Sami
, Mioč, Boro
, Širić, Ivan
, Taher, Mostafa A.
, Andabaka, Željko
in
Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural research
/ agro-waste recycling
/ Analysis
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Biochar
/ Biochemistry
/ Biogas
/ Biomass
/ Brassica
/ Brassica oleracea
/ Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
/ Carbon
/ Carotenoids
/ Catalase
/ Cauliflower
/ Cauliflowers
/ Charcoal
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chlorophyll
/ Correlation analysis
/ Crop yields
/ electron microscopy
/ energy-dispersive X-ray analysis
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Farm buildings
/ Flavonoids
/ Fungi
/ greenhouse production
/ Greenhouses
/ Growth
/ growth promotion
/ Industrial wastes
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Laboratories
/ mushroom waste
/ Mushrooms
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Organic acids
/ Parameters
/ Peroxidase
/ phenolic compounds
/ Phenols
/ Phosphorus
/ phytomass
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant growth
/ plant height
/ Potassium
/ Pyrolysis
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Seeds
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soil properties
/ spent mushroom compost
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Substrates
/ Superoxide dismutase
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable horticulture
/ Vegetable industry
/ Wheat
2022
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Combined Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate Biochar and PGPR Improves Growth, Yield, and Biochemical Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis): A Preliminary Study on Greenhouse Cultivation
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Combined Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate Biochar and PGPR Improves Growth, Yield, and Biochemical Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis): A Preliminary Study on Greenhouse Cultivation
2022
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This paper investigated the impact of the combined use of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) biochar and plant-growth-promoting rhizobia (PGPR) on the growth, yield, and biochemical response of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis). A preliminary study was conducted under greenhouse condition using six treatments (sextuplicate) as control (no addition), T1 (PGPR), T2 (5 g/Kg biochar), T3 (5 g/Kg biochar + PGPR), T4 (10 g/Kg biochar), and T5 (10 g/Kg biochar + PGPR) under greenhouse conditions. The Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM-Zeiss), Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), and Fourier’s transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analyses showed that biochar produced from slow pyrolysis of SMS had advantageous structural, functional, and morphological properties for agricultural use. Results showed that SMS biochar addition aids the acceleration of soil nutrient properties. SMS biochar and PGPR application also significantly (p < 0.05) improved the selected growth, yield, and biochemical parameters of cauliflower. In particular, the highest cauliflower yield (550.11 ± 10.05 g), fresh plant biomass (1.66 ± 0.04 Kg), dry plant biomass (149.40 ± 4.18 g), plant height (22.09 ± 0.14 cm), root length (11.20 ± 0.05 cm), plant spread (28.35 ± 0.18 cm), and the number of leaves (12.50 ± 0.50) were observed in T5 treatment. Similarly, the best values for biochemical parameters and enzyme activities such as total chlorophyll (TC: 3.13 ± 0.07 mg/g), superoxide dismutase (SOD: 79.12 ± 1.29 µg/g), catalase (CAT: 55.70 ± 2.52 µg/g), peroxidase (POD 30.18 ± 0.37 µg/g), total phenolics (TP: 19.50 ± 0.31 mg/g), ascorbic acid (AA: 14.18 ± 0.55 mg/g), and total carotenoids (TCT: 150.17 ± 8.20 µg/100 g) were also recorded in the T5 treatment. The application of SMS biochar and PGPR showed a positive correlation with growth, yield, and biochemical response of cauliflower, as indicated by the Pearson correlation analysis. The findings of this study suggest efficient recycling of mushroom industry waste for biochar production and the use of PGPR to improve nutrient utilization in sustainable agriculture.
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MDPI AG
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