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University of Minnesota Morris Digital Well

Journal

1994

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Direct Conversion Of Waste Paper To Valued Foodstuff: Growth Of The Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus) On Old Newspaper, Elmer L. Schmidt Jan 1994

Direct Conversion Of Waste Paper To Valued Foodstuff: Growth Of The Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus) On Old Newspaper, Elmer L. Schmidt

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Waste papers, such as newsprint not recycled for fiber recovery, may provide benefits such as production of valued mushrooms during their biological decomposition in low input simple technology systems. The edible gourmet mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus was grown on a newspaper substrate with small additions of spawn and wood chips. Prior sterilization of the paper was not required in successful outdoor incubation of inoculated bales. Heavy metal content of mushrooms from paper was similar to that found in commercial oyster mushrooms purchased at a local market