Physicochemical characterization of the biomass of the pineapple stubble (Ananas comosus) and its assessment as a substrate for he mycelial propagation of shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushroom

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Maynor Vargas Vargas
Rodolfo Hernández Chaverri
Arlette Jiménez Silva

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The lignocellulosic biomass residues generated in the pineapple cultivation of the Northern Huetar Region were physicochemically
characterized in order to evaluate its potential as a culture medium for the mycelial growth of shiitake mushroom
(Lentinula edodes). Dry matter contents varied between 11.4 and 28.2% and ash content between 2.96 and 6.44%, on
a dry basis. The proportion of water-soluble material was 53.7% and extracts showed a pH of 4.05 ± 0.42, for an acidity of
3,48% expressed as lactic acid. The content of reducing sugars was 6.6 ± 1.3% for the leaf biomass, although much lower
in the root system. Cobalt, copper, nickel, zinc, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus and calcium were also determined.
In total, nine plant pigments were isolated by extraction with acetone and characterized by visible spectrophotometry.
Acid hydrolysis led to a maximum production of free amino acids at pH 3 and 20°C, while the generation of aldehydes
under those conditions was little significant; hence, no antagonistic effects are expected for the mycelial growth under
the extraction conditions. Preliminary microbiological assays showed a remarkable ability of the extracts to support
the mycelial growth in vitro of shiitake mushroom.

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Physicochemical characterization of the biomass of the pineapple stubble (Ananas comosus) and its assessment as a substrate for he mycelial propagation of shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushroom. (2019). Yulök Revista De Innovación Académica, 3(1), 13-27. https://doi.org/10.47633/yulk.v3i1 (enero a junio).191
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Physicochemical characterization of the biomass of the pineapple stubble (Ananas comosus) and its assessment as a substrate for he mycelial propagation of shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushroom. (2019). Yulök Revista De Innovación Académica, 3(1), 13-27. https://doi.org/10.47633/yulk.v3i1 (enero a junio).191

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