In sacco degradability of wheat straw residues after growing of lentinus tuberregium (Fr.) fr

G. Flachowsky, O. S. Isikhuemhen, K. Wagner, K. Loose, F. Zadrazil

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Abstract

The tropical fungus Lentinus tuberregium was cultivated on steamed wheat straw at various cultivation conditions (time, temperature, moisture). After harvesting of sclerotia/fruit bodies straw residues were directly weighed, analysed and prepared for in sacco measurements with three rumen fistulated sheep. Lignin content of wheat straw decreased from 7.8% to 2.4% of straw residues. The lignin loss varied between 59.0 and 89.7% and was more selective than the carbohydrates. Effective degradability of dry matter of wheat straw residues at the passage rate of 0.04 per h increased from 32.2 (untreated control) up to 64.4%. The results show that Lentinus tuberregium degraded lignin and improved dry matter degradation of residues in the rumen. Further investigations seem to be necessary to optimise the conditions of solid-state fermentation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-40
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Applied Animal Research
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Edible fungus
  • Lentinus tuberregium
  • Solid state fermentation
  • Wheat straw

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